What are stressed syllables?
In English, a word has a rhythm - some parts are heavier in sound/tone than others. For example - ex/ample is stressed on the second syllable; e/du/ca/tion is stressed on the third syllable; syll/able is stressed on the first syllable
Are they true,dear teacher?
SPOken
PROduce(n)
proDUCE(v)
HOWever
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