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English, 31.03.2020 21:23 arielpraczko1

Determine how the italicized word is used in the sentence.

I expect an increase in salary next month.

What part of speech is increase as used in the sentence above? On what syllable is the accent placed?

noun
verb
in
crease

Determine how the italicized word is used in the sentence.

The heirs did not protest the will.

What part of speech is protest as used in the sentence above? On what syllable is the accent placed?

noun
verb
pro
test

Determine how the italicized word is used in the sentence.

No protest was expected over the decision of the judge.

What part of speech is protest as used in the sentence above? On what syllable is the accent placed?

noun
verb
pro
test

Determine how the italicized word is used in the sentence.

The conflict was over the umpire's decision.

What part of speech is conflict as used in the sentence above? On what syllable is the accent placed?

noun
verb
con
flict

Determine how the italicized word is used in the sentence.

My working hours do not conflict with church attendance.

What is the part of speech of conflict as used in the sentence above? On what syllable is the accent placed?

noun
verb
con
flict

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