His answer sounds ___. A.correctlyB.correctnessC.correctD.correctiong

His answer sounds ___.

A.correctly

B.correctness

C.correct

D.correctiong


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Consonant sounds can be either ()or(),while all vowel sounds are ().

When children learn to distinguish between the sounds of their language and the sounds that are not part of the language, they can acquire any sounds in their native language once their parents teach them.

填空题Consonant sounds can be either ()or(),while all vowel sounds are ().

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