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English Audio Request

wlastas
479 Words / 1 Recordings / 5 Comments
Note to recorder:

Could you please say it an American accent, natural speed, pause between sentences.

She doesn't close to you.

Did she close to you?

She closed to you.

She didn't close to you.

Will you close to us?

You will close to us.

You will not close to us.

Do you close to us?

You close to us.

You don't close to us.

Did you close to us?

You closed to us.

You didn't close to us.

Will you close to her?

You will close to her.

You will not close to her.

Do you close to her?

You close to her.

You don't close to her.

Did you close to her?

You closed to her.

You didn't close to her.

I will see you.

I didn't see you.

Do I see you?

Will I see you?

Did I see you?

I see you.

I saw you.

I will not see you.

I don't see you.

Will you see me?

You will see me.

You will not see me.

Do you see me?

You see me.

You don't see me.

Did you see me?

You saw me.

You didn't see me.

Will I see him?

I will see him.

I will not see him.

Do I see him?

I see him.

I don't see him.

Did I see him?

I saw him.

I didn't see him.

Will he see me?

He will see me.

He will not see me.

Does he see me?

He sees me.

He doesn't see me.

Did he see me?

He saw me.

He didn't see me.

Will I see her?

I will see her.

I will not see her.

Do I see her?

I see her.

I don't see her.

Did I see her?

I saw her.

I did not see her.

Will she see me?

She will see me.

She will not see me.

Does she see me?

She sees me.

She doesn't see me.

Did she see me?

She saw me.

She didn't see me.

Will I see them?

I will see them.

I will not see them.

Do I see them?

I see them.

I don't see them.

Did I see them?

I saw them.

I did not see them.

Will they see me?

They will see me.

They will not see me.

Do they see me?

They see me.

They don't see me.

Did they see me?

They saw me.

They didn't see me.

Will you see him?

You will see him.

You will not see him.

Do you see him?

You see him.

You don't see him.

Did you see him?

You saw him.

You didn't see him.

Will he see you?

He will see you.

He will not see you.

Does he see you?

He sees you.

He doesn't see you.

Did he see you?

He saw you.

He didn't see you.

Will she see you?

She will see you.

She will not see you.

Does she see you?

She sees you.

Recordings

  • Present&Past Simple: questions & negative form [part 7] ( recorded by leslie0 ), American Midwest USA with a touch of East coast

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Comments

hypermice
Nov. 19, 2015

The first half does not make sense. You cannot "close" a person. I am not sure what you are meaning to say though.

wlastas
Nov. 19, 2015

I created these phrases randomly with the program :-))
She doesn't close to you.
Did she close to you?
She closed to you.
She didn't close to you.
and such...

that's right?
I mean "next to" or maybe "close by" someone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6inwzOooXRU

Unsounderfiddle
Nov. 19, 2015

Oh I see. You are confusing the verb 'close' (which means to shut something, like to close a door) with the adjective 'close' (which means to be near something or someone, like in that song you linked to). These are very annoying words in that they are spelled the same, but are pronounced slightly differently and have completely different meanings (that is, the verb 'close', and the adjective 'close' are not in any way related other than the spelling'. If you wanted to talk about being next to someone you would say:
She isn't close to you
she is close to you
she wasn't close to you
she was close to you
is she close to you?
isn't she close to you?
and so on.

I'd record them for you but unfortunately my accent is Australian :-).

leslie0
Nov. 23, 2015

I will record this for you with the changes that Unsounderfiddler mentioned.
I am 100% American, but please realize that the USA has deep regional accents. I have a Midwest accent with a east coast twang :-)
Let me know if the quality of the recording is ok. Thanks

wlastas
Nov. 23, 2015

it's just what the doctor ordered o.O
great big thank-you :-)

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