English, asked by rathoresachin716, 3 months ago

mark' the stress of word understand​

Answers

Answered by Renuka88470
2

Answer:

The word present, for example is a two-syllable word. If we stress the first syllable, it is a noun (gift) or an adjective (opposite of absent).

Answered by alltimeindian6
0

Answer:The word present, for example is a two-syllable word. If we stress the first syllable, it is a noun (gift) or an adjective (opposite of absent).

The word present, for example is a two-syllable word. If we stress the first syllable, it is a noun (gift) or an adjective (opposite of absent)....

The word present, for example is a two-syllable word. If we stress the first syllable, it is a noun (gift) or an adjective (opposite of absent)....Word Stress Rules.

The word present, for example is a two-syllable word. If we stress the first syllable, it is a noun (gift) or an adjective (opposite of absent)....Word Stress Rules.rule examples

The word present, for example is a two-syllable word. If we stress the first syllable, it is a noun (gift) or an adjective (opposite of absent)....Word Stress Rules.rule examplesFor compound adjectives, the stress is on the second part bad-TEMpered old-FASHioned

The word present, for example is a two-syllable word. If we stress the first syllable, it is a noun (gift) or an adjective (opposite of absent)....Word Stress Rules.rule examplesFor compound adjectives, the stress is on the second part bad-TEMpered old-FASHionedFor compound verbs, the stress is on the second part underSTAND overFLOW

Similar questions