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Tasmanian wolf died out around the s. Is the above sentence correct? I'm not sure whether I can use 'around' here. How do I read 'in the s' aloud?
Thank you! Improve this question. Your second question is hard to understand. Can you rephrase it to make your meaning clear? As it stands, the answer is: "With your eyes. The last known specimen of Thylacinus cynocephalus died on September 7, Dant Reinstate Monica. Thanks for the comment, I will change it to 'read it aloud'. That's a good idea, but I should have understood what you intended as Alan did. Even better would be to say "How do I pronounce Hi, I thought 'pronounce' can only be used to say things such as pronounce a particular word : — EmmaXL.
You're absolutely right! In this case, "s" is equivalent to a word - and I'm sure you already knew how to pronounce "in the! Instead, I should have recommended that you ask: How do I pronounce "s"? That's how a native speaker might put it. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.
To say that a species died out, you can say either The Tasmanian wolf died out around the s. Improve this answer.
Alan Carmack Alan Carmack When you use it with years, you'd give a rough year as an example: " John Burger John Burger 2, 1 1 gold badge 8 8 silver badges 18 18 bronze badges. Featured on Meta.
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