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Checking grammar: Every year our church celebrate thanksgiving as one of the most | Meaning of "going beyond"
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Stress: My sister is also interested in English. After a long time, she thinks... #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 05, 2008 3:08 am   Stress: My sister is also interested in English. After a long time, she thinks...
 

Hello everyone, :D
My sister is also interested in English. After a long time, she thinks she has forgotten a little & wish to relearn this language. She wants to know how to stress the words. Can you help me show her the way to stress the words & give us some exercises or tests about it? Thanks in advance. :lol:
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