There are 2 syllables. Bus-ness.
No. You can not do your business taxes separate from your regular job. There are ways to do business taxes separate from a regular job, but since you need to ask, your business is not set up that way.
the accounting concept that separate the personal account from the business account is business separate entity concept
In business books of accounts only business transactions are recorded as per Entity concept of accounting business owners and business accounts are two separate entities and two separate entities cannot show transactions in same books of accounts.
Yes.
The Separate Entity Assumption states that business transactions are separate from the transactions of the owners. As an example, if the owner purchased an asset for personal use, the property is not an asset of the business.
The word joint has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable and so there are no syllable breaks.
The word sand only has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable and so there are no syllable breaks.
You separate the syllables with a hyphen.
mor-ning
The word "league" is separated into one syllable: lea-gue.
Yes, you can use a hyphen in a three-syllable word to separate its component parts or to indicate a compound adjective.
There are 2 syllables. Di-et.
There is one syllable in the word witch. You can't separate it in wi-tch, can you? It just sounds silly.
The word fate only has one syllable so it is not divided into separate syllables.
There are two syllables divided like so: num-ber.
you cant it is just 1 syllable you cant get more syllables out of it
It's all one syllable.