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All of us / Most of all / a cup of tea



 
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All of us / Most of all / a cup of tea #1 (permalink) Mon May 11, 2009 21:15 pm   All of us / Most of all / a cup of tea
 

I have some difficulties to speak this expression, or every phrase that have a preposition in the middle of it.

The reason is that I try to pronounce every single word and whe I listen to it, I hear native speakers link them, and some sounds merge together.

Thanks in advance.
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All of us / Most of all / a cup of tea #2 (permalink) Tue May 12, 2009 13:19 pm   All of us / Most of all / a cup of tea
 

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Hello my new friend. As a native-English speaker I can't really understand why you have a problem with these everyday phrases, but I will however try to help you in any way that I can.

My first idea is to suggest that you try to incorporate all of the words into an all-embracing sentence, Something like, "..............................

" All of us like a cup of tea in the morning."

" Most of all, I like a nice cup of tea to start the day."

I'm not too sure as to whether it is the " of " that is giving you a problem.

However, I will make a Voice Recording of this text, and perhaps you will be able to add some further comments to your earlier ones.

ps. How about YOU making a voice recording? Maybe it will help me to better understand your problem.

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