Patterns of Syllable Stress in American English – Part 4 | Compound Words & Phrasal Verbs
Échec de l'ajout au panier.
Échec de l'ajout à la liste d'envies.
Échec de la suppression de la liste d’envies.
Échec du suivi du balado
Ne plus suivre le balado a échoué
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Patterns of Syllable Stress in American English – Part 4 | Compound Words & Phrasal Verbs
In this video, we’ll look at how syllable stress works in compound words and phrasal verbs in American English. These types of words follow specific stress patterns that can completely change the meaning if used incorrectly.
✔️ Learn stress rules for compound nouns like “greenhouse” vs. “green house” ✔️ Practice phrasal verbs like “give up,” “look out,” and “take off” ✔️ Improve your rhythm, clarity, and natural flow in everyday speech
This is Part 4 of a series on syllable stress in Standard American English. Great for ESL learners, professionals, and anyone working on clear, confident pronunciation.
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