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Sentences with ANTEPENULTIMATES

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Sentences

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"In Latin, the antepenultimates are often stressed."
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"He mispronounced the antepenultimates of several words."
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"The antepenultimates in this poem create a rhythmic pattern."
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"The antepenultimates of the last two verses rhyme."
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"She emphasized the antepenultimates in her speech."
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"The antepenultimates of these words have different sounds."
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"I always struggle with the pronunciation of antepenultimates."
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"In Old English poetry, alliteration often occurred on antepenultimates."
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"The stress falls on the antepenultimates of these words."
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"The antepenultimates of these nouns determine their plurals."
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"When reciting poetry, be careful with the antepenultimates."
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"The antepenultimates are marked with an accent in this language."
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"In some languages, stress patterns change the antepenultimates."
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"He made a mistake with the antepenultimates of these verbs."
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"These words share the same antepenultimates."
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"The antepenultimates were omitted from the exercise."
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"She studied the rules that govern the antepenultimates."
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"The antepenultimates of compound words can be tricky."
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"I always double-check the antepenultimates when writing poetry."
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"The antepenultimates of these words determine their stress pattern."
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"In English, the antepenultimates are the third-to-last syllables in words."
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"The stress pattern of a word determines which syllables are considered antepenultimates."
3
"The antepenultimates in the word 'incredible' are 'cred' and 'ble'."
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"'Elephant' has no antepenultimates since it is only two syllables long."
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"In Spanish, the antepenultimates are often stressed."
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"The antepenultimates in the word 'happiness' are 'ness' and 'i'."
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"'Organization' has three antepenultimates: 'gan', 'za', and 'tion'."
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"Knowing the antepenultimates in a word can help with spelling."
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"The antepenultimates are typically found towards the middle of a word."
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