Compound Noun Stress sentences
25 sentences you'd actually hear about compound noun stress. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- Can you please clean up your bedroom?
- Could you please check the train's timetable?
- Did you read the newspaper this morning?
- Do you have your driving license with you?
- Don't forget to put on your sunglasses.
- He paid for dinner with his credit card.
- He's wearing a new pair of headphones.
- I accidentally spilled coffee on my keyboard.
- I left my laptop at the office.
- I need to buy a new toothbrush.
- I need to go to the post office to mail this package.
- I'd like a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
- Let's go to the bookstore this weekend.
- Let's meet at the coffee shop on the corner.
- My favorite sport to watch is football.
- Please hang your coat in the living room.
- She works as a firefighter in the city.
- The classroom was quiet during the final exam.
- The flight is delayed at the airport.
- The light in the bathroom is not working.
- The online checkout process was very easy.
- The parking lot is almost completely full.
- The teacher handed out a worksheet for homework.
- We had amazing seafood for dinner last night.
- We're waiting for the bus at the bus stop.