by Sunday | Jan 11 | English Language JAMB
The words in capital letters have the emphatic stress. Choose the option to which the given sentence relates. My house is a BUNGALOW A. Is my house a terrace? B. was my house a bungalow? C. Is my house the bungalow? D. Is his house a bungalow? Correct Answer: Option A...
by Sunday | Jan 11 | English Language JAMB
The words in capital letters have the emphatic stress. Choose the option to which the given sentence relates. Lamide is VERY hostile? A. Is Lamide so hostile? B. Is Lamide friendly? C. Was Lamide very hostile? D. Who is hostile? Correct Answer: Option A – Is...
by Sunday | Jan 11 | English Language JAMB
The words in capital letters have the emphatic stress. Choose the option to which the given sentence relates. The car CRUSHED him. A. Who did the car crush? B. Did a car crush him? C. What crushed him? D. Did the car injure him? Correct Answer: Option D – Did...
by Sunday | Jan 11 | English Language JAMB
A. disAgreement B. disaGREEment C. DISagreement D. disagreeMENT Correct Answer: Option B – disaGREEment Explanation Primary syllable stress: dis-a-gree-ment
by Sunday | Jan 11 | English Language JAMB
A. obliGAtion B. OBligation C. obligaTION D. obLIgation Correct Answer: Option A – obliGAtion Explanation In nouns ending -isation or -ization, we stress the /eɪ/:
by Sunday | Jan 11 | English Language JAMB
A. inOFfensive B. inoffenSIVE C. inofFENsive D. INoffensive Correct Answer: Option C – inofFENsive Explanation Pronounced as in/of/FEN/sive. The third syllable is more pronounced.