Mesmas palavras, pronúncias diferentes
Noum
Object
Verb
Object
Example: We object to having that object in our office.
Noum
Present
Verb
Present
Noum
Suspect
Verb
Suspect
Noum
Record
Verb
Record
Noum
Progress
Verb
Progress
Noum
Rebel
Verb
Rebel
Example: He's been a rebel all his life. H rebels against all kinds of rules.
Noum
Protest
Verb
Protest
Noum
Contrast
Verb
Contrast
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Object
Verb
Object
Example: We object to having that object in our office.
Noum
Present
Verb
Present
Noum
Suspect
Verb
Suspect
Noum
Record
Verb
Record
Noum
Progress
Verb
Progress
Noum
Rebel
Verb
Rebel
Example: He's been a rebel all his life. H rebels against all kinds of rules.
Noum
Protest
Verb
Protest
Noum
Contrast
Verb
Contrast
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Flavia...
your ideas are fantastic (should I use plura, fantastics, here?). We learn a lor by your topics.
Thanks very much!
your ideas are fantastic (should I use plura, fantastics, here?). We learn a lor by your topics.
Thanks very much!
Hi!
Tks a lot for the compliment!
and the answer is no: fantastic is an adjective and adjectives must be always in the singular form.
Tks a lot for the compliment!
and the answer is no: fantastic is an adjective and adjectives must be always in the singular form.
Flávia,
Ótimo tópico!
Mais:
Read:Ler(presente)
Read:Leu,lido(passado)
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/diction ... ish/read_1
Valeu!
Ótimo tópico!
Mais:
Read:Ler(presente)
Read:Leu,lido(passado)
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/diction ... ish/read_1
Valeu!
Tear (rhymes with ear) : N - lágrima
Tear (rhymes with hair) : N - rasgo, V - rasgar
Tear (rhymes with hair) : N - rasgo, V - rasgar
That is an interesting topic, I just think the title should be: stress or rules for two syllables words
example:
In verbs with 2 syllables, the stress usually falls on the second syllable - (60%)
pervert
convert
conflict
project
contract
in nouns and adjectives with two syllables, the stress usually falls on the first syllable - (90%)
exemplo:
speaker
flowers
table
guitar
extra
instant
handsome
gentle
graceful
booklet
pencil
example:
In verbs with 2 syllables, the stress usually falls on the second syllable - (60%)
pervert
convert
conflict
project
contract
in nouns and adjectives with two syllables, the stress usually falls on the first syllable - (90%)
exemplo:
speaker
flowers
table
guitar
extra
instant
handsome
gentle
graceful
booklet
pencil
CURSO DE PRONÚNCIA
Hi milimili escreveu:That is an interesting topic, I just think the title should be: stress or rules for two syllables words
Actually that was not my intention here, but to point out the fact that some words in English have different pronunciation when used as a noun or as a verb. Everything you said about stress is quite correct, but some of your examples are just one or the other. Thanks for posting, anyway.
ok Flavia if you insist...haha...just kidding...I like you a lot Flavia
Noun - Verb
ABstract - abstRACT
ACcent - acCENT
ADdict - adDICT
ADdress - adDRESS
ANnex - anNEX
ALly - alLY
ATtribute - atTRIBute
COMbat - comBAT
COMmune - comMUNE
COMpact - comPACT
COMpound - comPOUND
COMpress - comPRESS
CONduct - conDUCT
CONfines - conFINES
CONflict - conFLICT
CONscript - conSCRIPT
CONsort - conSORT
CONtract - conTRACT
CONtrast - conTRAST
CONverse - conVERSE
CONvert - conVERT
CONvict - conVICT
DEcrease deCREASE
DEsert deSERT
DEtail deTAIL
DIScard disCARD
DIScharge disCHARGE
ENvelope enVELope
EScort esCORT
EXploit exPLOIT
EXport exPORT
EXtract exTRACT
FInance fiNANCE
FRAgment fragMENT
IMpact imPACT
IMprint imPRINT
INcrease inCREASE
INsert inSERT
INsult inSULT
MANdate manDATE
OBject obJECT
OVERcharge overCHARGE
OVERwork overWORK
PERmit perMIT
PERvert perVERT
PREfix preFIX
PREsent preSENT
PROceeds proCEEDS
PROcess proCESS
PROduce proDUCE
PROgress proGRESS
PROject proJECT
PROtest proTEST
RAMpage ramPAGE
REBel reBEL
REcap reCAP
REcall reCALL
REcord reCORD
REfill reFILL
REfund reFUND
REfuse refUSE
REject reJECT
REplay rePLAY
SUBject subJECT
SURvey surVEY
SUSpect susPECT
TORment torMENT
TRANSfer transFER
TRANSplant transPLANT
TRANSport transPORT
UPset upSET
more at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initial-st ... rived_noun
Noun - Verb
ABstract - abstRACT
ACcent - acCENT
ADdict - adDICT
ADdress - adDRESS
ANnex - anNEX
ALly - alLY
ATtribute - atTRIBute
COMbat - comBAT
COMmune - comMUNE
COMpact - comPACT
COMpound - comPOUND
COMpress - comPRESS
CONduct - conDUCT
CONfines - conFINES
CONflict - conFLICT
CONscript - conSCRIPT
CONsort - conSORT
CONtract - conTRACT
CONtrast - conTRAST
CONverse - conVERSE
CONvert - conVERT
CONvict - conVICT
DEcrease deCREASE
DEsert deSERT
DEtail deTAIL
DIScard disCARD
DIScharge disCHARGE
ENvelope enVELope
EScort esCORT
EXploit exPLOIT
EXport exPORT
EXtract exTRACT
FInance fiNANCE
FRAgment fragMENT
IMpact imPACT
IMprint imPRINT
INcrease inCREASE
INsert inSERT
INsult inSULT
MANdate manDATE
OBject obJECT
OVERcharge overCHARGE
OVERwork overWORK
PERmit perMIT
PERvert perVERT
PREfix preFIX
PREsent preSENT
PROceeds proCEEDS
PROcess proCESS
PROduce proDUCE
PROgress proGRESS
PROject proJECT
PROtest proTEST
RAMpage ramPAGE
REBel reBEL
REcap reCAP
REcall reCALL
REcord reCORD
REfill reFILL
REfund reFUND
REfuse refUSE
REject reJECT
REplay rePLAY
SUBject subJECT
SURvey surVEY
SUSpect susPECT
TORment torMENT
TRANSfer transFER
TRANSplant transPLANT
TRANSport transPORT
UPset upSET
more at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initial-st ... rived_noun
agora sim!
Row, as a queue - pronouced as "ruou" (erre com som do R de cadeiRa)
Row, as an argument - pronouced as "ruau"
Row, as an argument - pronouced as "ruau"
Hi everyone, thanks for the tips!
I have one more:
Live (liv) : viver
Live (laiv) : vivo
I have one more:
Live (liv) : viver
Live (laiv) : vivo