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1. Look at the underlined letters in each pair of words, Is the pronunciation the same or different? Use the index to help you. ​

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Answered by kaushanimisra97
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Answer: The exercise in the  question is a phonetics exercise, which focuses on the pronunciation of words in English. Specifically, it asks the reader to compare pairs of words and determine whether their pronunciation is the same or different. This type of exercise can help improve one's ability to recognize and produce English sounds accurately, which is an important aspect of learning and using the language effectively

Explanation: The capital letters in each pair of words shows where the stressed syllable is in the word. Here's a breakdown of each pair of words:

  • Ache - pain: The pronunciation of these two words is different. "Ache" is pronounced with a long "a" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("ayk"), while "pain" is pronounced with a long "i" sound and the stress on the second syllable ("payn").

  • Cold - stomach: The pronunciation of these two words is different. "Cold" is pronounced with a short "o" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("kohld"), while "stomach" is pronounced with a short "u" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("stuhm-uhk").

  • Cough - through: The pronunciation of these two words is different. "Cough" is pronounced with a short "o" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("koff"), while "through" is pronounced with a long "u" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("throo").

  • Flu - cut: The pronunciation of these two words is different. "Flu" is pronounced with a short "u" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("floo"), while "cut" is pronounced with a short "u" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("kuht").

  • Liver - disease: The pronunciation of these two words is different. "Liver" is pronounced with a long "i" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("ly-vur"), while "disease" is pronounced with a long "e" sound and the stress on the second syllable ("duh-zeez").

  • Stomach - operation: The pronunciation of these two words is different. "Stomach" is pronounced with a short "u" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("stuhm-uhk"), while "operation" is pronounced with a long "o" sound and the stress on the second syllable ("ah-puh-rey-shuhn").

  • Chemist - ache: The pronunciation of these two words is different. "Chemist" is pronounced with a short "e" sound and the stress on the second syllable ("kem-ist"), while "ache" is pronounced with a long "a" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("ayk").

  • Patient - bandage: The pronunciation of these two words is different. "Patient" is pronounced with a short "a" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("pey-shuhnt"), while "bandage" is pronounced with a short "a" sound and the stress on the first syllable ("ban-duhj").

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