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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #92019: Pronunciation : [i] or [e]
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    Pronunciation : [i] or [e]


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    1. His disregard for the rules was in[e]xcusable and reason enough to have him sacked.

    2. This charity shop collects and redistributes food that is d[e]stined for the needy.

    3. The economic crisis accounts for this s[e]vere reduction in the number of employees in these companies.

    4. Whatever your budget, you'll easily find a nice present to buy in department stores, supermarkets and most p[e]culiarly on the web where the choice is much broader.

    5. You seem quite [e]nthusiastic about this project but how will you pay for it?

    6. After four years of civil war and the loss of her family, she also had to [e]ndure starvation.

    7. Native Americans use eagle feathers for c[ere]monial purposes.

    8. No, I'm not on a veg[e]tarian diet, but vegetables and fruits are what I like most.

    9. It's not so easy to determine the real inflation rate, since the average consumer bask[e]t is always changing.

    10. Freedom of [e]xpression is one of the most fundamental human rights.










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