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write the Differences in stress in
British and American English​

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Answered by khaninayath302
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In British English, the word would be stressed on the first syllable: CAF-feine, CAF-feine. In American English, the word is stressed on the second syllable: caf-FEINE, caf-FEINE. You can clearly hear the difference between the two pronunciations!

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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In British English, the word would be stressed on the first syllable: CAF-feine, CAF-feine. In American English, the word is stressed on the second syllable: caf-FEINE, caf-FEINE. You can clearly hear the difference between the two pronunciations!

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