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The word upsetting has three syllables. (Up-sett-ing)
There are two syllables. Up-state.
Two: fe-ver. One way to determine how many syllables a word has, as well as where to divide the word into its syllables, is to look it up in a dictionary.
The word impossible has four syllables. The syllables in the word are im-pos-si-ble.
There are two syllables in the word upon: up..., and the second is on. Clapping at every constant (all letters except a, e, i, o, or u) will help you tell how many syllables are in that word.
"They are" has 2 syllables. Each word is made up of 1 syllable.
There's 3 syllables in the word physically. It looks like 4 if you break it up, but the proper way of saying it makes up 3.
It has one syllable. BTW if you want to know how many syllables are in a word or if you want to check than you can always look the word up in a dictionary-- it will separate the word into a certain number of syllables, for example: a-non-y-mous as in four syllables
The word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.
There are two syllables in the word follow. The syllables of the word are fol-low.
There are two syllables in the word "wondered" (won-dered; like "one-dur'd") To determine how many syllables a word has, one can often simply sound them out. You can also look them up in a dictionary.
The word "flippers" has two syllables. It is broken up as flip-pers.