Sentence Stress Quiz 8 (30 MCQs)

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1. Which form is typically used for function words in unstressed positions?
2. The word 'Uncomfortable' is stressed in .....
3. How many words are typically in a thought group?
4. When is the strong form of a function word most likely to be used?
5. How many syllables are in the word 'pencil'?
6. What is the key reason to use stress when speaking?
7. What is the difference between linking "r" and intrusive "r" ?
8. If you stress the word "Saturday" in the sentence "On Saturday morning she turns twenty, " what are you emphasizing?
9. Why do some function words like 'to' and 'for' often appear in weak forms?
10. What is the correct syllable count for the word 'umbrella'?
11. A student pronounces the sentence "He can go" with full stress on "can." What should the teacher correct?
12. What is a thought group?
13. What role does intonation play in expressing emotions?
14. The word which end by-tion, -cian, -sion are stressed in ..... syllable.
15. What is one suggested method to mark stressed and unstressed syllables?
16. Break this word:toothbrush
17. In the word 'situation', the stressed is in .....
18. Which of the following words has the second syllable stressed?
19. Which of the following has a different stress pattern:'present' (noun) or 'present' (verb)?
20. Which sentence shows the correct stress pattern based on the example provided?
21. Why are thought groups considered important?
22. If an adjective has two syllables, so commonly the stress is in .....
23. Identify the stressed word in the sentence:'He finished the project on time.'
24. Why do some words become unstressed?
25. Sentence stress is a key to speaking English clearly.
26. These following words are stressed in the second syllable, except .....
27. How does intonation affect meaning?
28. In the phrase 'What do you want to eat?', which word carries the primary stress?
29. What effect does changing sentence stress have?
30. What is the primary purpose of doing dictations with short audio texts, as suggested for practice?