Pronunciation of the English word roads.
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1. | Country roads aren't as crowded as city roads. | |
2. | The United States also has several roads called National Parkways. These long, winding paths let visitors experience nature, history and culture from a car. Like the parks, the roads are managed by the National Park Service. | |
3. | They say that driving on the paid roads will be twice less expensive as on the free roads. Because there will be no road inspectors. | |
4. | It has been raining. The roads are wet. | |
5. | On bad roads this little car really comes into its own. | |
6. | Go straight up the street for about 100 meters, and you will get to the junction of three roads. | |
7. | The roads are jammed with cars. | |
8. | All the roads leading into the city are full of cars. | |
9. | The broad lines on the map correspond to roads. | |
10. | More roads were made, and the countryside was divided into lots. |