STRESSED AND UNSTRESSED WORDS IN A SENTENCE
While speaking, sometimes we give more emphasis to certain words in a sentence or say them louder than others, with extra force. They are called stressed words. The stress is used to make specific points clear.
Examples:
- She wants to see our house.
- SHE wants to see our house.
- She wants to see our HOUSE.
- She WANTS to see our house.
- Where did you keep the book?
- WHERE did you keep the book?
- Where did YOU keep the book?
- Where did you keep the BOOK?
- Is he your uncle?
- Is HE your uncle?
- Is he YOUR uncle?
- Is he your UNCLE?
- I like to eat apples.
- I like to eat apples.
- I LIKE to eat apples.
- I like to eat APPLES.
- Have they replied to your letter?
- HAVE they replied to your letter?
- Have THEY replied to your letter?
- Have they replied to YOUR letter?