NOUN or VERB? Listen for the word stress
Learn 7 words in English that are actually 14 words! These words can be either nouns or verbs, depending on where you put the stress when you pronounce the word. That means that these words are spelled the same, but have different functions depending on the way we say them. I’ll teach you the rule, go through the words and explain the noun and verb versions of each, and then we’ll do some practice. Let’s start!
Take the quiz: https://www.engvid.com/noun-or-verb-word-stress/
More pronunciation videos:
Pronunciation Tricks: The Magic E https://youtu.be/dsW5qQ2B_xE
Sound like a native speaker: Delete the "H"! https://youtu.be/xLYAQ5Wergc
Видео NOUN or VERB? Listen for the word stress канала ENGLISH with James · engVid
Take the quiz: https://www.engvid.com/noun-or-verb-word-stress/
More pronunciation videos:
Pronunciation Tricks: The Magic E https://youtu.be/dsW5qQ2B_xE
Sound like a native speaker: Delete the "H"! https://youtu.be/xLYAQ5Wergc
Видео NOUN or VERB? Listen for the word stress канала ENGLISH with James · engVid
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