An
iamb is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
In your first sentence, "Matthew loved the coffee shop, but he hated coffee."
you have an iamb in the name Matthew.
(Ma=unstressed thew=stressed). But
since your next word, "loved" is one stressed, you do not have an
iamb.
So, read through your paragraph marking a
u over the unstressed syllables and a /
over the stressed. Keeping in mind that you must have just one
unstressed followed by a stressed (more force of
your voice) syllable to have iambs, you will have to rewrite some
sentences.
Here is an example of iambic pentameter (5 iambs) that Shakespeare
uses in the
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