EngFan
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Hi Everybody,
I have a question, I would like to know when the english word has two syllables, from my understanding, the stress is only on the one of the syllables. For instance, 'airplane', the stress must be on the 'air', not on the 'plane', right? However, when I say 'airplane mode', it seems the stress are on the 'air' and also on the 'plane'.....in this case, if I put the stress on both syllables, is it correct?
EngFan
I have a question, I would like to know when the english word has two syllables, from my understanding, the stress is only on the one of the syllables. For instance, 'airplane', the stress must be on the 'air', not on the 'plane', right? However, when I say 'airplane mode', it seems the stress are on the 'air' and also on the 'plane'.....in this case, if I put the stress on both syllables, is it correct?
EngFan
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