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Q: What are examples of words with stress in the second syllable?
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Give you ten examples of words with stress on second syllable?

dessert


Which syllable of the words receives the most stress 1.disposable?

The syllable in the word "disposable" that receives the most stress is the second syllable, "pos."


Can you get words of primary stress secondary stress and tertiary stress?

The stressed syllable is the syllable that is emphasized when it is spoken. Some words have more than one stressed syllable, so the primary stress is the most emphasized syllable, the secondary stress is the second most emphasized, and the tertiary stress is the third most emphasized.


Do the words hints and parents rhyme?

No, because the stress in "parents" is on the first syllable. If it were on the second syllable, they would rhyme.


What is a first syllable stressed?

The first syllable in stressed is stress. The second one is -sed.


What are some primary stress on the third syllable?

Some examples of words with primary stress on the third syllable include "university," "electricity," and "municipality."


What are examples of one syllable words?

examples of one syllable words


How do you Syllabicate the following words correctly and place the major stress mark after the syllable that is accentuated when the word is pronounced the word Finesse?

fi-nesse stress mark after the second syllable


What examples for words with stress in first and second syllables?

suffer


Can you give me 5 2 syllable words and stress them?

Some words in English have the stress on the first syllable: baby, for example (BAY-bee). Or happy (HAP-ee). Or Monday (MUNN-day). Other words have their stress on the second syllable. Tonight, for example (to-NIGHT). Or explain (ex-PLAIN). Or report (re-PORT).


What are words with stress on the forth syllable?

Rule 1: Words ending with a Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Pattern (Review Consonants and Vowels) One-syllable words: ED = If the word ends in a CVC pattern, it gets a double consonant + ED. * note ING = If the word ends in a CVC pattern, it gets a double consonant + ING. * note Examples: ED = RUB > rubbed, STOP > stopped ING = HOP > hopping, SIT > sitting *note: Words ending in w,x,y,z do not follow this rule, simply add ED, or ING Examples: snow > snowed, box > boxing, play > playing Two-syllable words: ED = If the stress is on the first syllable, the word only gets one consonant + ED. ING = If the stress is on the first syllable, the word only gets one consonant + ING. Examples: visit > visited, open > opened happen > happening, enter > entering ED = If the stress is on the second syllable, the word gets a double consonant + ED. ING = If the stress is on the second syllable, the word gets a double consonant + ING. Examples: refer > referred, admit > admitted begin > beginning, permit > permitting


What are some examples of words with stress in the first syllable?

axle, baffle, convent, definite, even, faint, going, heartfelt