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Can you imagine an electronic quiz-type exercise checking proper pronunciation? This one is intended for that purpose. Find the odd one out.
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Choose the one with a different pronunciation of the
chimney
chiropractor
charcoal
chandelier
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In which word do you pronounce the initial “i” differently
idiom
ivory
isolated
Irish
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In which word is the stress at the end?
purpose
purport
purchase
pursue
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Which word do you pronounce differently?
ballet
pallet
chalet
filet
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Which word do you pronounce differently?
phase
raise
chase
track
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5 of 10
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In which word do you pronunce the first syllable differently
mustang
mustard
museum
mundane
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6 of 10
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Which word do you pronounce differently?
mortgage
package
fuselage
bondage
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In which word do you pronounce the
bomb
tomb
thump
lamb
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In which word do you pronounce the last syllable differently?
expertise
disguise
compromise
franchise
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Which word is pronounced differently?
tier
lien
pier
near
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