The word "even" is syllabicated as e-ven.
The word "basic" is syllabicated as ba-sic.
The word "setting" is syllabicated as set-ting.
The word "agreement" is syllabicated as a-gree-ment.
The word "tremendous" is syllabicated as tre-men-dous.
The word "ambassador" is syllabicated as am-bas-sa-dor.
syllabicated of neophyte
The word "basic" is syllabicated as ba-sic.
The word, history, is syllabicated HIS-TOR-Y
Quay has one syllable. It is pronounced "key."
Yes it can. didn't is two syllables did-n't.
The word watched only has one syllable so it is not syllabicated.
The word "ambassador" is syllabicated as am-bas-sa-dor.
Strange is composed of only one syllable so it is syllabicated as strange. (straynj)
"Crayon" has two vowels, A and O. The letter Y is a consonant in this word. The word "crayon" is syllabicated as cray • on. That means the "ay" would be considered a vowel team. With the "o" in the second syllable....crayon has three vowels.
To syllabicate the word "blends," we can divide it as "blends" /blΙnds/. The word has only one syllable, as the "bl" consonant blend and the "ends" vowel sound all make up one sound unit.
because that's the theory of maths even x even = even even x odd = odd even + even = even even + odd = odd
Yes. Even + Even = Even, Odd + Odd = Even and Even + Odd or Odd + Even = Odd