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how to find out stress #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 07, 2008 14:19 pm   how to find out stress
 

In tests, I always find it difficult in finding stress. Could you help me to practice it better
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how to find out stress #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 07, 2008 14:36 pm   how to find out stress
 

Hi,
Visit any on-line dictionary site on the internet, for example this one http://dictionary.cambridge.org/
To effectively remember how to stress words, you need to listen to English speech a lot, including watching movies, listening to the radio, watching TV and so on and so forth Smile

By the way, the standard clause is I find it difficult to find, or I have difficulty finding.
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how to find out stress #3 (permalink) Mon Jul 07, 2008 14:39 pm   how to find out stress
 

What kind of stress are you talking about?

Do you mean stresses in Physics? Like normal or shear stress?
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how to find out stress #4 (permalink) Mon Jul 07, 2008 14:41 pm   how to find out stress
 

Oh, I think lost_soul gave you the right direction. Because you said "find", I thought you were talking about Physics.
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