The second.
The stressed syllable in the word "appoint" is the second syllable, pronounced "a-POINT."
In the word "attendance," the stressed syllable is "tend." This is because the stress falls on the second syllable in the word, which is typical for many English words with three or more syllables. The syllable "at-" is unstressed in this case.
The first.
The second.
The third.
No. The word "tomorrow" is stressed on the second syllable.
No. The word "tomorrow" is stressed on the second syllable.
Tomorrow has one stressed syllable. It is stressed on the second syllable.
Tomorrow
stressed as....tuh-mawr-oh
The first syllable in Philippines is the stressed syllable.
the stressed syllable is sis in persistence
The stressed syllable is the first syllable--COL
The middle syllable is stressed: se_MEH_ster
The first syllable "resi-" is stressed in the word "residence."
Yes the word rejoiced has a stressed syllable. It is stressed on the second syllable.
The stressed syllable in the word "electricity" is the second syllable, "lec".