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ORAL IN
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STRESS Part 1 |
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In English, we do
not pronounce each syllable with the same force.In one word, we pronounce
one
syllable very loudly and all the other syllables very quietly. |
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e.g: Photograph
- unusual
- the contract
versus to contract |
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Most of the two or three-syllable words are stressed: |
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Two-syllable words
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Stress on
1st
syllable |
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Stress on
2nd
syllable |
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Nouns & verbs which
have the same spelling. |
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if it is
not a
prefix |
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if
it is a prefix |
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Nouns |
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Verbs |
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common |
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discard |
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follow |
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incompetent |
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Sress on the
1st
syllable |
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Sress on the
2nd
syllable |
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answer |
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impossible |
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wonderful |
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illiterate |
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an
addict |
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to addict |
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market |
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unhappy |
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a
conduct |
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to conduct |
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elephant |
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irregular |
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an
object |
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to object |
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silent |
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discuss |
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a
present |
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to present |
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journey |
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enjoy |
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a
subject |
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to subject |
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ticket |
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mistake |
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a
permit |
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to permit |
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ocean |
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abnormal |
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a
record |
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to record |
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a
progress |
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to progress |
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