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    Stress words/aide

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    Stress words/aide
    Message de destiny90 posté le 21-02-2018 à 10:34:13 (S | E | F)
    Bonjour,
    Pouvez-vous m'aider s'il vous plait?
    Merci pour vos réponses.

    How to stress words in American English?

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    Edited by lucile83 on 21-02-2018 12:23



    Réponse : Stress words/aide de gerondif, postée le 21-02-2018 à 10:59:45 (S | E)
    As you've been a member for nearly three months, you might have noticed that people usually start their messages with:
    Hello !
    How to stress words in American English ?
    Well, by stressing the accented syllable, the same as in English.
    I know of differences in vocabulary (sidewalk / pavement, eraser / rubber, ...) but I think words are basically stressed the same way.




    Réponse : Stress words/aide de sherry48, postée le 21-02-2018 à 16:43:40 (S | E)
    Hello.
    Yes, it's by stressing the accented syllable, as Gerondif stated.
    U.K. English sometimes stresses a different syllable, particularly with verb forms.
    In the U.S., the first syllable is often stressed for verbs, but not if the same word exists as a noun. Example: PREsent (noun) and preSENT (verb).
    An example for verbs that are not nouns: LOcate and LOcated(U.S.)but loCATE and loCATed (U.K.).
    You will probably need a dictionary!
    Sherry



    Réponse : Stress words/aide de destiny90, postée le 22-02-2018 à 09:47:43 (S | E)
    Thanks a lot for your replies.👏




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