These phrases are not the same as they have different meanings.
<h3>What is the meaning of each sentence?</h3>
- "I did not notice" means that information was available to you, but for some reason, you did not know about it.
- "I did not know" means that you didn't know about something, but now you do.
Although similar, each phrase is used at different meanings as they imply different situations that should not be confused.
However, the two sentences have a similarity, since both are formed by an independent clause.
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D)What goes around, comes around
Hi. You did not enter the words to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for me to answer this question. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
The meaning of the words, you will only find out when you look them up in a dictionary, to speed up this search, you can put these words, one at a time, into a search site and the definition of the word will appear.
Regarding the identification of the stressed syllable, you should speak each word aloud to identify it. The syllable that you pronounce the most forcefully and with the loudest sound will be the stressed syllable.
Explanation:
1)You had been snoring all night before I woke you up.
2)I had been running in the ark yesterday before I broke my leg.
4)I had been talking on the phone for one hourbefore I hung up.
6)you had been sleeing like a log when i called
7)we had been studying all night before we went to bed.