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Luyện nghe Mastering the American Accent (Unit 85 : Rules for Prefixes))


Practice saying the following groups of words with the same prefixes, paying attention to the changes in stress. In the nouns, stress the prefix. In the verbs, stress the root word.

PREFIX Prefix + root word = NOUN Prefix + root word = VERB
Stress the prefix Stress the root word
pre– preview, prefix prevent, prepare, predict, precede, prefer, pretend
per– permit perform, persuade, permit
pro– product, process, profit, progress, project, program produce, protect, propose, project, prolong, profess, promote
mis– mischief, misprint, misfit misplace, misquote, misread
con– concert, contest, conflict, congress, concept, content confess, control, conduct, confuse, confirm, consent, console
com– complex, compound compete, complain, compare, compose, compute
ob– object observe, obtain, obsess, obscure, obstruct
sub– subject, suburb, subway subtract, submit, subscribe
ex– expert, exile, excerpt explain, extract, exhale, excuse, exchange, exceed, exclude, excite
de– detail, defect, decrease deny, demand, defend
dis– discount, discourse, district discuss, distrust, disturb
a– access, addict, anchor agree, apply, admit, adore, afford, alert, applaud, approve, arrange, attack

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