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what is the stressed syllable in 'conduct'​

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Answered by speechlessmirror85
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  • In this case, both nouns have stressed first syllables while both verbs have stressed second syllables: CONduct (emphasis on the first syllable) is the noun, meaning a standard of behavior, while conDUCT (emphasis on the second syllable) is the verb, meaning to cause, to direct, or to convey.

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Answered by angeljayasing200840
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In this case, both nouns have stressed first syllables while both verbs have stressed second syllables: CONduct (emphasis on the first syllable) is the noun, meaning a standard of behavior, while conDUCT (emphasis on the second syllable) is the verb, meaning to cause, to direct, or to convey.

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