1 syllable only : way :)
There are 2 syllables. A-way.
Anyway has three syllables. The syllables are an-y-way.
Away has two syllables: a-way.
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.
There are two syllables in the word subject. This is because you say sub-ject. An easy way to find out how many syllables are in a word is by putting your hand under your chin and saying the word. How many ever times you touch your hand with your chin, will be the number of syllables in the word.
Easiest way to count syllables are to put your hand underneath your chin. Say the word and count how many times your chin goes down. That is how I usually do it. Table has two syllables in it. {tay-buhl}
No, "does" cannot have two syllables. This is because your jaw only drops once when you say the word. The way I was taught however many times you say a word that is how many syllables there are in that word. Hopes this helps.
There are two syllables in the word pretend. A good way to figure out how many syllables are in any word, is to put you hand under your chin and say the word aloud, count how many times your hand goes down, and that is how many syllables are in the word.
Yes it has 2 syllables. the best way to tell how many syllables a word has is to count the vowels as that will be the maximum. Also count how many times you chin drops when you say the word.
There are three syllables in arable. A-ra-ble. One way to count how many syllables in a word is to count how many times your chin moves down.
two, a good way to find syllables in a word is to count how many times your chin goes down when pronouncing the word
Clapping whilst saying the word out loud is an easy way of determining how many syllables a word has and where they're divided. The word "whatever" has three syllables. What-ev-er.