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Which words are stressed In The Sentence (well as you probably know...)?

In the sentence "well as you probably know...", the words "well" and "know" are stressed.


What are stressed and unstressed syllables?

unstressed syallablesi dont know


Why does the e in Pokemon have an apostrophe over it?

Because in that language, stressed syllables have apostrophes over them. Since the e is stressed, it has an apostrophe so you know to pronounce it stressed.


The stressed syllables in words are called?

I do not know of a specific name for a word's stressed syllable. However, sometimes people use the phrase "accented syllable" instead of "stressed syllable."


Where are the stressed syllables in gravity?

Well, honey, in the word "gravity," the stressed syllables are on the first and third syllables: GRAV-i-ty. It's not rocket science, darling. Just put a little emphasis on those syllables and you'll be good to go. Gravity may pull you down, but at least now you know where to put the stress.


How do you know when a word is stressed?

A word is stressed when it is pronounced with more emphasis or prominence compared to the other syllables in the word. In English, stress often involves a combination of factors such as louder volume, higher pitch, and longer duration on the stressed syllable. You can identify the stressed syllable by listening for these cues when a word is spoken.


In a poem how do you know when syllables are stressed and when they are unstressed if there are no markings?

Stressed syllables are the same regardless of whether a word appears in a poem or in prose. You don't pronounce a word differently just because it happens to be in a poem (unless the poet is taking liberties in order to force a rhyme, when it will be obvious from the context). If you make a special effort to stress certain syllables unnaturally you will end up sounding very mechanical and boring. Poetic rhythm is light and flexible and comes from the natural stresses of the words: the poet (if she or he is any good) will have seen to that. If you want to read a poem aloud in a language that you don't know, you will have to ask someone who does know the language to help you. There are no general rules that you can apply.


Sentence using word commerce?

The man in the sidewalk was commerce and wanted to know if we were wanted to buy one.


What is the unstressed syllable of complaint?

In the word "complaint," the unstressed syllable is "com." In English, unstressed syllables are pronounced with less emphasis and are often shorter in duration compared to stressed syllables. This distinction in syllable stress is an important aspect of English pronunciation and can affect the overall rhythm and flow of speech.


What can you put in a topic sentence about bacteria?

I always wanted to know what bacteria was and now I know that it means...


How do you you use how to in the sentence?

How do you use it in a sentence?orI always wanted to learn how to make a bridge out of Popsicle sticks.


What is the sentence for syllable?

A syllable is a separately pronounced sound within a word. Now that you know the secret, do not repeat a syllable of it to anyone else.