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Exercise 1-32: Two-Word Stress CD 1 Track 45
Repeat the following pairs.
Descrip tive Phrase Set Phrase

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Nationalities
When you are in a foreign country, the subject of nationalities natu rally comes up a lot. It would be nice if there were a simple rule that said that all the words using nationalities are stressed on the first word. There isn't, of course. Take th is preliminary quiz to see if you need to do this exercise. For simplicity's sake, we will stick with one nationality—American.