However, despite its global usage and acceptance, English is considered as a tough language to be written and spoken. The varying characteristics and some little peculiarities in English make it a bit difficult to get hold on.
English is NOT Phonetic It is important to understand that English is not a phonetic language. A phonetic language is that where you can pronounce a word by reading it, or write a word by hearing to its pronunciation. This doesn’t go with English. Here’s an example how Some English words might spell the same but have different pronunciations:- I want to read that book. (pronounced as “reed”)
- I have already read that book. (pronounced as “red” )
- I want your presence in this room.
- I want to bring presents for your children.