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F. Practise reading the sentences below. Concentrate on the influence of rhythm on the stress pattern of compound adjectives
C. Read the following word families. Concentrate on the stress shifts. B. Read the words below according to the models. Think of your own examples. (a) M o d e l: ΄agitate - ֽagi ΄tation aberrate, aberration; actualize, actualization; modify, modification; dominate, domination; clarify, clarification
(b) M o d e l: e ΄liminate – e ֽlimi ΄nation accentuate, accentuation; accommodate, accommodation; americanize, americanization; administrate, administration
a. family – familiar – familiarity b. diplomat – diplomacy – diplomatic c. photograph – photographic – photographer – to photograph d. industry – industrial – industrialist – industrialize e. invention – inventive – inventor – invent f. competition – competitive – competitor – compete g. criticism – critical – critic – criticize h. politics – political – politician – politicize i. nation – nationalistic – nationalist – nationalize j. analysis – analytical – analyst – analyze
D. Read the sentences below. Pay attention to the difference in stress in compounds and in word combinations. a. He is in the greenhouse. – He is in the green house. b. We saw some black birds. – We saw some blackbirds. c. Do you need a blackboard? – Do you need a black board? d. He is in the darkroom. – He is in the dark room. e. He lives in the lighthouse. – He lives in the light house. f. Does he live in the White House? – Does he live in the white house? g. He picked up the hot plate. – He picked up the hotplate. h. Have you seen a horsefly? – Have you seen a horse fly? E. Practise reading the following sentences. Are the underlined words stressed in the same way or differently? Why? 1. This article is for export only. The country exports a lot of wool. 2. Where’s my gramophone record? These instruments record weather conditions. 3. I disapprove of his conduct. He will conduct the meeting tomorrow. 4. You have made little progress in English, I’m sorry to say. The work will progress slowly. 5. He speaks with a perfect accent. You are to accent the words correctly. 6. Where’s the object in this sentence? I object to your last remark. 7. You need a permit to go there. Will you permit me to say a few words? 8. Rain is quite frequent here. I used to frequent the park there. 9. You could see every detail in the picture. He couldn’t detail all the facts. 1. This book belongs to our absent-minded professor. Our professor is absent-minded and often leaves his books behind. 2. The upstairs room has an outside staircase. He lives upstairs. 3. Wash it with luke-warm water. The water is luke-warm. 4. She is quite good-looking. There’s a good-looking girl over there. 5. He’s having afternoon tea now. We have tea nearly every afternoon. 6. They watched the changing of the Buckingham Palace guards. It’s near Buckingham Palace. 7. The boss is unbelievably bad-tempered. How can you stand such a bad-tempered person? 8. He’s always of-hand. He gave me an off-hand answer. 9. The Budapest’s climate is of continental type. He lives in Budapest. 10. Have a piece of home-made cake. This cake’s home-made.
Exercise 4
Listen and respond to the information you hear on the tape, like this:
:There was a strike where I work that lasted ten months! :What! A ten-month strike!
Exercise 5
A. Put one of the multi-word verbs in the box into each of the sentences below. Repeat the sentences, paying attention to the stress.
Notice the stress patterns in multi-word verbs: a) if they are separated, there is a stress on the adverb/postposition: e.g. to put the meeting off
b) if they are not separated and followed by an object, the adverb/postposition is not normally stressed: e.g. Look for the book.
c) When there is no object, the adverb/postposition is stressed: e.g. The plane took off.
d) When there is another preposition after a multi-word verb, it is not stressed: e.g. I don’t get on with my sister.
B. Use the following multi-word nouns and verbs to fill the gaps I the following pairs of sentences. Remember that the noun and the verb often differ in meaning. Repeat the sentences with the tape. What do you notice about the stress in multi-word nouns and verbs?
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