There are two closed syllables in "garlic" - "gar" and "lic."
"Obey" has a closed syllable because the vowel sound is followed by a consonant ending in the same syllable.
Yes, the word "cobra" is made up of a closed syllable ("cob") followed by a closed syllable ("ra").
Closed syllable juncture refers to the point where two closed syllables, each ending in a consonant, come together within a word. This usually results in one consonant being shared between the two syllables, rather than being doubled or split. An example of closed syllable juncture is in the word "basketball," where the t is shared between the two closed syllables.
Yes, "stone" is a closed syllable since it ends with a consonant sound, "n." Closed syllables have a short vowel sound that is typically followed by one or more consonants.
"Whistling" has two syllables.
Pillow has two syllables. The syllables are pil-low.
The word 'closed' has one syllable.
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The word disclosed has two syllables. Dis-closed.
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The word "talent" has two closed syllables.
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It's a closed syllable.
two syllables, pa-nic
Closed and Open Syllables.
Yes, the word kennel is composed of two closed syllables.
"Obey" has a closed syllable because the vowel sound is followed by a consonant ending in the same syllable.