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  1. Re: "politics" and "policy" - what's the difference?

    When the word is in noun form, the stress is always on the first syllable. As far as the present tense verb goes, the stress can change depending on the context it is being used in. The more common...
  2. Re: "politics" and "policy" - what's the difference?

    Ah yes, I meant to mention the pronunciation of "whole" as well. Although, from the sounds of it, hell office may have also been an accurate description as well. :wink:
  3. Re: "politics" and "policy" - what's the difference?

    moo-cow

    Your pronunciation is great! There are only two things I noticed on my first listen. "Transferred" is stressed on the first syllable, rather than the second. The "u" is "buffet" is...
  4. Re: "politics" and "policy" - what's the difference?

    Like the other guys said, I'm not a grammar expert, but this is just my opinion on everything.



    Technically, I don't think anything is inherently wrong with this, although the phrasing is very...
  5. Re: "politics" and "policy" - what's the difference?

    Например, "Jane enjoys reading about politics." versus "Jane does not like her company's policy regarding vacation days."
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