There is slightly more stress of the "For" part.
Assuming you mean "surprising", you put the stress on the second syllable.
The stress mark in a word is usually placed on the syllable that is emphasized when spoken. The stress can vary based on the word's origin and pronunciation. To determine where to put the stress mark, consult a dictionary or language reference guide for specific words.
An eight letter word for put under stress is "strained."
The main stress is on the first syllable (AH-D), with the secondary on the third syllable (TY).
You can put the stress mark on the second syllable of the word "volunteer," so it is pronounced as vol-un-TEER.
Hez - i - teyt - stress on Hez
The main stress in the word "advertising" should be placed on the third syllable: ad-ver-TIS-ing. This means that the "TIS" part is pronounced with more emphasis compared to the other syllables. Proper stress helps with clarity and understanding when speaking.
The stress in the word "technology" falls on the second syllable, "no" (toe-KNO-lo-gee).
in the first syllable
you need to say the word aloud in stress. example: com-put-er ( 3 syllables) say computer aloud. you should notice that the -put- in comPUTer is the syllable where stress comes along.
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