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4. In a standard dictionary, where can you find the key to pronunciation marks?
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4. In a standard dictionary, where can you find the key to pronunciation marks?
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In dictionary ,usuall the key to pronunciation parts are given at the back page explaining how you can pronounce words with its phonetic script
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The key to pronunciation marks in a standard dictionary can be found at the beginning of it
, at
the front
, so you can have that appropriate rules in order t read the words. Next to each word, you will find the pronunciation of that specific word.
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