Ending has 2 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | '-osity' is an abstract noun word ending created from the ending of an '-ous' adjective. | |
2. | The second-person plural, informal Spanish imperative ending for verbs ending in "ar" is "ábais" while the Portuguese is "áveis". | |
3. | I would have liked to see the ending of the film, but I had to leave the theater. | |
4. | The movie "Fight Club" has a surprise ending. | |
5. | It was a great success, ending in a long run. | |
6. | The story had a happy ending. | |
7. | "Does the story have a happy ending?" "Well, a warm one, anyway." | |
8. | A good beginning makes a good ending. | |
9. | The small car boom is ending. | |
10. | Oh, I didn't like the ending. |