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Would you say "the party would " or "the law would incriminate people who blah blah blah" instead of "the party will" or "the law will"? You can use either one. If it is enacted, the law will ... vs. If it
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Would you say "the party would " or "the law would incriminate people who blah blah blah" instead of "the party will" or "the law will"? You can use either one. If it is enacted, the law will ... vs. If it
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I'll say it depends. It may have to do with what context it's used but by and large, I see it as more frequently used in singular context. The American Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth Edition. 2000. majority
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. pejoration -- No. What happened to pluperfect ? Is it ... an adjective? a noun? a verb? -- A noun Would you say it's related to ... grammar? vocabulary? pronunciation?-- Pronunciation. I'm not going to be very coy with this one, because
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Is it ... an adjective? a noun? a verb? Would you say it's related to ... grammar? vocabulary? pronunciation?
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The noun, in the first sentence, has the accent on the first syllable. PRAW-gress. (American pronunciation)
The verb, in the second sentence, has the accent on the second syllable. pruh-GRESS. (Also American)
Did you mean pronunciation, or
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Is it because of my ears or is there really not much difference? Your ears.
How important is the difference in the pronunciation of all
these ending voiced /z/, devoice /z/ and /s/. It's very
important. Well, the difference between /s/ and
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Thanks Kooyeen and CB. I've checked all the dictionaries I can access and they don't agree with each other on the pronunciation of this word. 1. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2. Cambridge Advanced Learner's (online)
3. American
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Annvan wrote: When it's a noun or verb the stress comes on the second syllable, when it's an adjective it comes on the first.
(See www.howjsay.com) Thanks. I have also checked howjsay.com but it sounds weird to me that ONLY the adjective has a
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When it's a noun or verb the stress comes on the second syllable, when it's an adjective it comes on the first.
(See www.howjsay.com)
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