To determine the words with different pronunciations, we'll analyze each word's IPA notation.
**Question 1.**
Given the IPA notations, we can see that:
- separated: ˈsɛpəreɪtɪd
- We don't have the IPA notations for notied, inrraasd, and foredd. However, we can infer their pronunciations based on their spellings:
- notied is likely /noʊtiːd/ or /noʊtɪd/ (similar to "noted" with a "i" and "ed" added)
- inrraasd is likely /ɪnræsɪd/ or /ɪnræstɪd/ (similar to "increased" with an extra "r" and "a" and "d" instead of "ed")
- foredd is likely /fɔrd/ or /fɔrɪd/ (similar to "for" and "fore" with an extra "d" and possibly "ed" added)
Assuming the pronunciations are as inferred above, we can see that:
- separated has a distinct pronunciation with a stress on the first syllable (ˈsɛp-) and the rest of the syllables have distinct sounds.
- notied, inrraasd, and foredd have distinct pronunciations based on their spellings, but none of them have a /tɪd/ sound.
**Question 2.**
Given the IPA notations, we can see that:
- hike: haɪk
- shift: ʃɪft
- tidal: ˈtaɪdəl
Comparing the pronunciations, we can see that:
- hike, shift, and tidal have distinct pronunciations, but only one has a distinct "ˈtaɪdəl" sound, which is tidal.
However, looking closely at the options and considering the question asked, we should consider the words whose underlined parts differ from the other three in pronunciation.
**Answer Question 1:** Since the question is about the underlined part, we look for words whose "ed" parts differ from the rest. separated has a distinct "ed" sound /ɪd/ whereas the rest don't have this exact sound. So, separated has a distinct "ed" sound, making it the odd one out.
**Answer Question 1:** A.
**Answer Question 2:** The question asks about the underlined part, which seems to be missing in the original prompt. However, assuming the underlined parts are the last parts of each word ("n" in sighn, "ke" in hike, "ft" in shift, and "al" in tidal), the odd one out would be shift since it's the only word with an "ft" sound and a distinct /ʃɪft/ pronunciation.
Question 3.
Analyze:
'complain' stressed at second syllable
'destroy' stressed at second syllable
'consist' stressed at second syllable
'listen' stressed at first syllable
Therefore, 'listen' has a different stress position to other words.
Answer: D. listen
Question 4.
Analyze:
'experience' stressed at second syllable
'efficiency' stressed at second syllable
'environment' stressed at second syllable
'situation' stressed at third syllable
Therefore, 'situation' has a different stress position to other words.
Answer: D. situation
Here are the answers to the questions:
Question 5: B. Thanks, I'm glad you like it!
Question 6: A. in
Question 7: A. with
Question 8: (answer not provided as it is incomplete)
Question 9: C. little
Question 10: D. minimize
Question 11: D. minorities
Question 12: C. fresher
13. A (an)
14. in
15. supportive
16. lifelong
17. A. b - a - c
18. A. Many top players and teams play in famous leagues around the world.
Here are the correct options:
19. C. successful
20. A. so that
21. D. thanks to
22. A. study
23. B. rich
24. A. useful