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Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "I finished my essay on Shakespeare. But I need to do a project too."
I finished my ESSAY on Shakespeare.
Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "My mom takes a walk every day. She's says it's healthy."
My mom takes a WALK every day.
Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "Can we get your autograph? Or maybe a selfie."
Can we get your AUTOGRAPH?
Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "Is baseball popular in Vietnam? I know they like football."
Is BASEBALL popular in Vietnam?
Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "Kevin is flying to Singapore on Monday. He couldn't get a flight today."
Kevin is flying to Singapore ON MONDAY.
Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "I gave my old bike to my brother. He loves it."
I gave my old bike to MY BROTHER.
Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "Can I borrow your math book? I lost mine."
Can I borrow your MATH BOOK?
Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "I can speak Chinese. But I can't read it."
I can SPEAK Chinese.
Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "Does anyone want an ice cream cone? They're really good!"
Does anyone want an ICE CREAM CONE?
Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "Your dinner is in the fridge. It's not on the table."
Your dinner is in the FRIDGE.
Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "I made some errors on the test. I didn't pass."
I made some ERRORS on the test.
Which word should we stress in the first sentence?: "Susan works in New York City. She's my aunt."
SUSAN works in New York City.