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Choose the word whose part in the brackets is pronounced differently.
 
spr[u]ce
 
str[u]cture
 
fr[u]strate
 
spr[u]ng
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dispr[o]ve
 
str[o]ke
 
[o]verspread
 
str[o]ll
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r[e]spray
 
str[e]ngth
 
ped[e]strian
 
espr[e]sso
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str[a]nge
 
spr[a]g
 
[a]stronaut
 
misprogr[a]mme
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str[i]pe
 
spr[i]ng
 
str[i]ct
 
newspr[i]nt
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explain
 
chopstick
 
manner
 
custom
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complement
 
society
 
tradition
 
pagoda
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respect
 
mention
 
expert
 
workship
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necessity
 
obligation
 
presentation
 
generation
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permission
 
ancestor
 
cutlery
 
resident
He is sorry now that he didn’t invite Molly to his party. — He wishes …
he had invited Molly to his party.
He prefers golf to tennis. — He’d rather …
play golf than tennis.
I’m sure you didn’t lock the front door. Here’s the key. — You can’t …
have locked the front door. Here’s the key.
Unless someone has a key, we can’t get into the house. — We can only get …
into the house if someone has a key
John only understood very little of what the teacher said. —John could hardly …
understand what the teacher said
The train was delayed for twenty minutes because of the bad weather. — Because …
the weather was bad, the train was delayed for twenty minutes.
Mary didn’t work hard enough. She failed her exams. — If Mary …
had worked hard, she would not have failed her exams.
Mr Smith company is busier in December than in other months. — December … of Mr Smith’s company
is the busiest month
Mr Dean was one of the customers of Mr Brown’s bank. His house was for sale. —Mr Dean, … , …
whose house was for sale, was one of the customers of Mr Brown’s bank
My sister has studied French for two years. — My sister began …
studying French two years ago.