Mastering Pronunciation: How to Say "ONION" Correctly in American English

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  • 🌟 Welcome back to Single Step English! 🌟 We're dedicated to helping you improve your English skills one step at a time! In today's lesson, we're tackling the pronunciation of a commonly mispronounced word in American English: "onion." 🧅
    Join us as we break down the word into its syllables to make it easier for you to pronounce correctly. From understanding the sounds of "uhn" and "yn" to mastering the stress on the first syllable, we'll guide you through each step to ensure you pronounce "onion" like a native speaker. 🗣️
    By the end of this video, you'll have the confidence to pronounce "onion" flawlessly, avoiding common pronunciation pitfalls and sounding more natural in your English conversations. 🎯
    Don't miss out on our two sentence examples to help you practice using "onion" in context. Whether you're discussing your love for cooking or sharing a relatable experience of tears while chopping onions, these examples will reinforce your understanding and pronunciation skills. 🍽️😢
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Комментарии • 14

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 6 месяцев назад +1

    My sir,
    Could you please are these sentences grammatically correct?
    1)I had another work
    2)I had other work
    3)I want my hair to turn black.
    4)I’m getting 30 000 rupees in Sri Lanka money every month
    5)I’m having 30 000 rupees in Sri Lanka.
    6)it’s very hard to encapsulate about you. Because you helped me a lot in my life.
    7)Don't put anyone in first place you will hurt more.
    Are these Sentences grammatically correct?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  6 месяцев назад

      1)I had another work
      2) is correct.
      2)I had other work
      Or...I had other work to do.
      3)I want my hair to turn black.
      OK
      4)I’m getting 30 000 rupees in Sri Lanka money every month
      ...in Sri Lankan money...
      5)I’m having 30 000 rupees in Sri Lanka.
      getting
      6)it’s very hard to encapsulate about you. Because you helped me a lot in my life.
      I think summarise is more commonly used than encapsulate.
      7)Don't put anyone in first place you will hurt more.
      What is this situation. Could you explain it a little more? Thanks.

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 7 месяцев назад +1

    My sir
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    Which preposition is correct?
    What is the meaning?
    1) I want my son to play at this school.
    2)I want my son to play in this school
    3) I want my son to play for this school.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  7 месяцев назад +1

      1) I want my son to play at this school.
      This sentence is fine.
      2)I want my son to play in this school
      1) and 3) are correct.
      3) I want my son to play for this school.
      Correct.
      At or for

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 6 месяцев назад

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir best big respect from my side always you are so a wonderful person.

  • @sayanihazra1140
    @sayanihazra1140 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing lesson sir

  • @germainkibad1682
    @germainkibad1682 6 месяцев назад

    Tysm Godbless ❤

  • @mahmoudeid1705
    @mahmoudeid1705 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you sir 🙏

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 7 месяцев назад

    Onion really made me cry yesterday

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  7 месяцев назад +1

      This is a good sentence example. 👏🏻
      Although you should use “The” to start the sentence.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@SingleStepEnglishThank you