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'conduct to con'duct
'contract to con'tract
'insult to in'sult
'object to ob'ject
'perfect to per'fect
'progress to pro'gress
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content ['kɔntənt] - ,
content [kən'tent] - , (expression: to your hearts content , .)
minute ['mɪnɪt] -
minute [maɪ'nju:t] - ,
Ex. 3
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CONFLICT
It was a CONflict between his wishes and his duties.
These dates conFLICT with my arrangements.
CONTRACT
He has signed a new CONtract with the firm.
Metals conTRACT as the temperature falls.
TRANSPORT
The TRANSport of heavy goods is expensive.
We cant transPORT the whole of the furniture.
PROGRESS
You have made good PROgress in English.
The work will proGRESS gradually.
INCREASE
We expect an INcrease of work next week.
Their numbers continue to inCREASE.
PRESENT
We are all PREsent today to give him a PREsent.
We shall preSENT him with a watch.
RECORD
A sports REcord.
These instruments reCORD weather conditions.
PRODUCE
Farm PROduce can be bought at the market.
They proDUCE all kinds of glassware.
SUBJECT
Hes taking English as his main SUBject.
Theyll subJECT the book to careful criticism.
PERFECT
He speaks with a PERfect accent.
Hes in England to perFECT his accent.
PROTEST
They made a PROtest against the decision.
He will proTEST against it.
OBJECT
An ear-ring is not a useful OBject.
I obJECT to your last remark.
PERFUME
I like the PERfume you are using tonight.
The carnations perFUME the evening air.
INSULT
This act is an INsult to our people.
He didnt mean to inSULT you.
COMBINE
It is part of a large business COMbine.
Hydrogen and oxygen comBINE to form water.
EXPLOIT
A naval EScort was in attendance.
May I esCORT you to your room?
PERMIT
Youll need a PERmit to fish here.
Will you perMIT me to say a few words?
ADDICT
He is, I fear, a drug ADdict.
He is adDICTED to taking drugs.
SURVEY
Let us make a SURvey of the situation.
Let us surVEY the situation.
CONTENT(S)
Heres a list of the CONtents.
You must conTENT yourself with that.
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'ground 'nuts (nuts chopped fine) 'groundnuts (peanuts)
'green 'fly (fly of a green colour) a 'greenfly ( )
a 'leather 'jacket (made of leather) a 'leatherjacket ( )
a 'black 'bird (a bird of a black colour) a 'blackbird ( )
a 'copper 'plate (made of copper) a 'copperplate ( )
'bread and 'butter (sandwich) 'bread-and-butter (daily routine)
'blue 'bell (of blue colour) 'bluebell (flower)
'blue grass(of blue colour) bluegrass (style of folk music)
'red 'breast (of red colour) 'redbreast ()
a 'black 'shirt (of black colour) 'blackshirt ()
a 'black 'face black-face (, )
'birds 'eye a 'birds -eye (view)
'heavy 'weight 'heavyweight (a boxer)
white hall (painted white) Whitehall (the British government)
Ex.1
Explain the difference in meaning caused by the change in the position of primary stress in the sequences below. Remove the space in spelling and a hyphen where necessary.
1. hot dog ' hot-dog is a kind of dish; hot ' dog is a heated animal
2. blue bird .
3. white house
4. heavy weight .
5. black board
6. rocking chair ..
7. French teacher
8. toy shop ...
UNIT 21