Thank you, sir. I have two questions. You may reply when you are available 1) is it relative to determine a particular syllable is indeed stressed or unstressed as in ‘understand’ or ‘disagree’? If that’s so, then can every poet have different rhythm in their poem? 2) what is the type of rhythm that has more than 3 syllables? Or at least, how to read the word correctly? For example: ‘melancholic’, ‘underestimating’. Thanks sir
Unstressed syllable is one of those cases if there is a pronoun like I ,we,they and so on or any suffixes or articles like a,an,and the .that we had taken in our university
Thank you, sir. I have two questions. You may reply when you are available 1) is it relative to determine a particular syllable is indeed stressed or unstressed as in ‘understand’ or ‘disagree’? If that’s so, then can every poet have different rhythm in their poem? 2) what is the type of rhythm that has more than 3 syllables? Or at least, how to read the word correctly? For example: ‘melancholic’, ‘underestimating’. Thanks sir
I was struggling with this topic, thank you so much!!
began watching this and didnt understand but i took my time and by the 3rd example i had it down. appreciate you
Excellent explanations and examples!
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thank you so much you are the best , actually i understand from you than better from my teacher
English pls
Whos here frmom online school
Me
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Merci, was understanding
Its ‘Leeeviosa’. Not ‘Leviosaaa’.
Thank you , this was really a great work
Thank you, sir. I have two questions. You may reply when you are available
1) is it relative to determine a particular syllable is indeed stressed or unstressed as in ‘understand’ or ‘disagree’? If that’s so, then can every poet have different rhythm in their poem?
2) what is the type of rhythm that has more than 3 syllables? Or at least, how to read the word correctly? For example: ‘melancholic’, ‘underestimating’.
Thanks sir
Thank you!
It's still freaking difficult ugh you poets
Ty
great work.
thanks new to this and was very clear understanding thanks very much..
Thank you this helped me so much
tysm for the video
i finally learned today
Thanks, man
Beyond great thank u very much
Good job sir
what about the word ba na na? stress on the second sylable. ba Na na. what foot?
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thanks but still confused in finding out the stressed and unstressed syllables..
piyush joshi same here 😕
Unstressed syllable is one of those cases if there is a pronoun like I ,we,they and so on or any suffixes or articles like a,an,and the .that we had taken in our university
thank you for sharing this, very useful for me :)
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I dont know how to give emphasis on a word
You know how to teach!!!!
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not quite helping...😞😞
GET TO THE POINT!!!
This sucks
Thank you, sir. I have two questions. You may reply when you are available
1) is it relative to determine a particular syllable is indeed stressed or unstressed as in ‘understand’ or ‘disagree’? If that’s so, then can every poet have different rhythm in their poem?
2) what is the type of rhythm that has more than 3 syllables? Or at least, how to read the word correctly? For example: ‘melancholic’, ‘underestimating’.
Thanks sir
There's two stressed syllables in "Un/der/stand" the first Un and third Stand are stressed syllables
not quite helping...😞😞
Yes
Yeah, this is quite a tricky subject to explain. Hopefully you kept working at it though and got better!