D’autre part, quand on entend /ə/, cela peut notamment correspondre à :
l’article a (a book) ;
are (My teachers are French.) ;
at devant /t/ ou /d/ (at dinner) ;
of devant /f/ ou /v/ (I’m fond of vegetables.)
have devant /f/ ou /v/ (We’ve visited them twice.).
De même, quand on entend /d/, cela peut notamment correspondre à :
had ( I had been ill for two days when I decided to call the doctor.) ;
would (If I could, I would go to England more often.).