Noun Vs Verb Stress Pairs sentences
25 sentences you'd actually hear about noun vs verb stress pairs. Each one opens a full practice page: connected-speech respell, native audio, and what happens between the words.
- Can you give me an update on the situation?
- Do you have a valid parking permit?
- Don't desert your friends when they need you.
- He took my friendly advice as a personal insult.
- He was known for being a bit of a rebel in his youth.
- He will conduct an experiment in the lab.
- I bought a classic vinyl record at the music store.
- I didn't mean to insult you with my comment.
- I have a scheduling conflict on Friday afternoon.
- I strongly object to that statement.
- Let's record this meeting for our records.
- She will present her findings tomorrow morning.
- Thank you for the wonderful birthday present.
- The city won't permit construction in this area.
- The colonists decided to rebel against the new rules.
- The company continues to progress in the market.
- The main suspect was brought in for questioning.
- The orchestra's conduct was exceptional.
- The police suspect he was involved in the crime.
- Their personal goals often conflict with their duties.
- This is our main project for the quarter.
- We are making good progress on the report.
- We drove through a vast, sandy desert.
- We need to project confidence during the interview.
- What is that strange object on the table?