Difference Between "LT" and "LD"
00:00 - 01:04
1m 4s
The letters "l" and "d" and "l" and "d" sound very similar. However, it is important to distinguish the difference between words with "ld" and "lt". Sometimes the word does not even exist, and sometimes it is a different form of that word!

Comments

Please sign in to write a comment.
Video Transcript

Related Clips

Music Man sings about using "aw" to make words. It can be found anywhere in a word!
Shakespeare starts writing a new that glorifies his muse, Viola. He gives us a glimpse into his next masterpiece, Twelfth Night.
Jed tells Tracy about a letter he received as they walk on the beach. He corrects Tracy's grammar during the conversation.
The Conjunction Junction music video explains how to use the common English conjunctions: AND, OR, & BUT
Rufio uses adjectives to insult Peter Pan at the dinner table in front of the other Lost Boys. After some time, Peter Pan stands up for himself and replies with his own, creative insults. This is an excellent example of how powerful adjectives can be in language.