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The "should" of "fresh graduates" is not pronounced yìng! Got it wrong all the time!

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In our daily life, there are some words that seem to be pronounced incorrectly by "convention". Today, let's talk about this often misunderstood word - "fresh graduates".

The "should" of "fresh graduates" is not pronounced yìng! Got it wrong all the time!

Have you always pronounced it as "yìng class student"? In fact, its correct pronunciation should be "yīng class student", where "shou" is pronounced as the first tone, and the pronunciation is the same as "English".

First, let's explore the mystery of the word "should".

It's a multi-faceted man, with two different pronunciations.

When we pronounce it as "yìng", the word "shall" conveys the meaning of response, acceptance, or permission.

Words such as "respond", "invite" and "comply" can deeply appreciate the positive interaction and acceptance implied by "shall".

The "should" of "fresh graduates" is not pronounced yìng! Got it wrong all the time!

However, when "should" is pronounced as "yīng", its meaning changes significantly. In this case, "shall" means "as it should be" or specifically "in the current period".

For example, the words "should" and "should" that we use so often in our daily life are illustrating the truth that things "should be the way they should be".

What's even more interesting is that when "should" means "of the current period", it is only used in conjunction with "graduates", forming the protagonist of our discussion today - "fresh graduates".

Imagine if "fresh graduate" was mispronounced, it would be a joke.

It's like reading "hero" as "tough male", which is not only confusing, but also a little embarrassing.

Therefore, we must remember that the "shou" of "fresh graduates" is pronounced as "yīng", not "yìng".

The "should" of "fresh graduates" is not pronounced yìng! Got it wrong all the time!

Why do we keep getting it wrong?

It may be because in daily communication, people pay more attention to the meaning of the expression and ignore the accuracy of pronunciation.

Now, can't you wait to correct your pronunciation?

Don't worry, we're all the same, we're all constantly learning and improving.

The "should" of "fresh graduates" is not pronounced yìng! Got it wrong all the time!

Starting today, let's read "fresh graduates" correctly!

And, you know what? Students who will graduate this year are called "yīng" graduates.

They are like freshly baked bread, with an enticing aroma and full of energy and hope.

They are about to step into society and start a new journey. Let's cheer them on and look forward to them being able to unleash their talents and potential and become pillars of society in the days to come.