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While English is famous for its exceptions, there are four "survival rules" that work about 80% of the time. 1. The Two-Syllable Rule
If you were to create a "cheat sheet" for your desk, here is what should be on it: STRESS-weak Verbs (2-syll): weak-STRESS -tion/-sion/-ic: Stress the syllable before .
This is where intermediate learners get stuck. Stress moves when you add suffixes.
While English is famous for its exceptions, there are four "survival rules" that work about 80% of the time. 1. The Two-Syllable Rule
If you were to create a "cheat sheet" for your desk, here is what should be on it: STRESS-weak Verbs (2-syll): weak-STRESS -tion/-sion/-ic: Stress the syllable before .
This is where intermediate learners get stuck. Stress moves when you add suffixes.