Common nouns:
* 'TABLE
* 'CHAIRS
* 'WINDOW
* 'BOOK
* 'WATER
* 'PAPER
* 'FLOWER
* 'ANIMAL
* 'STUDENT
* 'TEACHER
Proper nouns:
* 'LONDON
* 'PARIS
* 'AMERICA
* 'JOHN
* 'MARY
Other examples:
* 'CONTRACT
* 'PROBLEM
* 'SYSTEM
* 'MARKET
* 'PRODUCT
* 'HISTORY
* 'SCIENCE
* 'GOVERNMENT
Things to remember:
* Stress in English can be tricky. Some words have multiple pronunciations with different stress patterns, depending on the context.
* You can usually tell the stress pattern of a word by its pronunciation. If you're unsure, you can check a dictionary or use a pronunciation guide online.
* There are some general rules that can help you determine where the stress falls in a word. For example, nouns ending in -tion, -sion, -ture, and -ment usually have stress on the second-to-last syllable.