There are two and one syllables in "recent" and "where," respectively.
"We'll" has one syllable. "We will" is two syllables.
"That's" has one syllable. "That is" has two syllables.
one
There is one syllable in "its" The full form "it is" has two syllables.
No, very has two syllables, ve-ry
Memory is not one or two syllables; it is three syllables.
Two syllables
"Squirrels" has two syllables. It is frequently pronounced with one, but it has two.
There are two syllables in 'brother'. Bro-ther.
A one syllable word only has one syllable. For examples, consider the differences between these words for syllable counts:on (one syllable), versus onward (two syllables)up (one syllable), versus upward (two syllables)two one syllable), versus twofold (two syllables)to (one syllable), versus toward (two syllables)house (one syllable), versus household (two syllables)store (one syllable), versus storeroom (two syllables)mail (one syllable), versus mailbox (two syllables)
There are 2 syllables. Ve-ry.Ve-ry has two syllables.
There are two syllables. Be-cause.
Hurtful has two syllables.
Two syllables.
The word trying has two syllables. (try-ing)
The word waking has two syllables. (Wak-ing)