1. Paying attention to "linking", listen carefully.

2. Mark 'linking' where two words are pronounced as a linking sound.

3. Mark 'linking' between/under two words which are pronounced as a linking sound.
(What about under instead of between?)

4. Put 'the linking mark' where two words are pronounced as a linking sound.

5. Put linking between and under the two words.

ex) I like her.
(Like her is pronounced as a linking sound. So you should put 'linking' between and under the two words.)

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Are the expressions above correct?
According to your correction, I changed and added some more expressions. Would you check them, please? Writeacher?


Could anybody answer the questions?

1. Paying attention to "linking," listen carefully. sounds good; I corrected punctuation after linking.

2. Mark 'linking' where two words are pronounced as a linking sound. sounds good

3. Mark 'linking' between/under two words which are pronounced as a linking sound.
(What about under instead of between?)
It depends on what type of mark you mean by a linking mark. Is it like a parenthesis on its side? If so, then either between or under will work.

4. Put 'the linking mark' where two words are pronounced as a linking sound. sounds good

5. Put linking between and under the two words. You need to choose - between or under.

ex) I like her.
(Like her is pronounced as a linking sound. So you should put 'linking' between and under the two words.)
You need to choose - between or under.

Based on the given expressions, it seems like you are trying to learn and practice the concept of linking in pronunciation. However, it is not clear what exactly you are looking for feedback on. If you can provide more specific information or clarify your questions, I will be happy to assist you further.