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stressed syllables
my son had a question about er and the stressed syllables. i'm not understanding what is being said.
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Re: stressed syllables

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my son had a question about er and the stressed syllables. i'm not understanding what is being said.
Please give us an example of a sentence that your son does not understand. We will try to help him.
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Re: stressed syllables

Originally Posted by
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my son had a question about er and the stressed syllables. i'm not understanding what is being said.
hi
i think that you mean the relation between -er and the syllable of the stress.
first you should know that suffixes never chang the syllable of the stress they just the cause of the stress, but the prefixes are cause the syllable stress and the stress is between prefix and the base word. so if we have Base word + Suffix then we have stress on the first (e.g. reader) but if we have Prefix + base word + Suffix then we have stress on the second(e.g. unsafely).
here is a list of Suffixes and Prefixes:
http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/as...unciation.html
here is a list of base word:
http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/as...root-list.html
Good luck
Mehrdad
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