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Noun vs. Verb Syllable Stress I

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  • What is your current ADDRESS?
    noun, first syllable
  • Sandra entered the poster CONTEST.
    noun, first syllable
  • She will not REFUSE my reasonable request.
    verb, second/last syllable
  • Do you think Gerald will SUSPECT anything?
    verb, second/last syllable
  • The Atacama DESERT is extremely dry.
    noun, first syllable
  • Do you have a RECORD of your birth?
    noun, first syllable
  • Do not SUBJECT me to such an uncomfortable situation again.
    verb, second/last syllable
  • I never purchase my PRODUCE at the supermarket.
    noun, first syllable
  • She will be so surprised to receive that PRESENT.
    noun, first syllable
  • I bought a PERMIT for eleven dollars.
    noun, first syllable
  • She will COMBINE all of the ingredients as the recipe details. 
    verb, second/last syllable
  • Do not INSULT my intelligence.
    verb, second/last syllable
  • The OBJECT isn't important to us.
    noun, first syllable
  • What do you PROJECT for our future earnings?
    verb, second/last syllable
  • Lauren will send the SURVEY back soon.
    noun, first syllable