English, asked by shreej2697, 2 months ago

) Mark the strong and weak forms of the

following.

(i) The ship is sailing north

(ii) I have a car
which is correct answer​

Answers

Answered by djrameshgovind97
1

Answer:

the ship is sailing north

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
0

Answer:

(i) The ship is sailing north:- "The" is weak form is here and the "north" is the strong form.

(ii)  I have a car:- "I" is a strong form here and the "car" is also a strong form.

Explanation:

  • These terms hold no stress, and so they're weakened. That weakened conformation is called" weak form" as resisted to a" strong form", which is the loaded confirmation of the term pronounced with stress. The strong form only happens when we gasp the words alone, or when we emphasize them.
  • Weak forms are syllable sounds that come unstressed in connected speech and are constantly also pronounced as a schwa. In the finding below the first' do' is a weak form and the second is stressed.
  • plural. strong forms. DEFINITIONS1. a pronunciation some words have when they're stressed, as opposed to when they aren't stressed. For instance, the word' at' is pronounced with a strong form in the finding' "What are you looking at?"

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