Trick/ling : 2 syllables
trick question... one syllable
2 syllables A trick is to say the word and count how many times your jaw would drop Cra is one syllable and zy is another :) Hope this helped
thrive has one syllable. a trick to finding out how many syllables are in a word do this, say you want to know how many syllables are in bakery say bakery out loud with your hand under your chin and count how many times your jaw drops while saying it like ba-ker-y, three syllable's.
There is one syllable. Additional Answer: A trick to count syllables is to put your hand under your chin, say the word, and count the number of times that your chin moves downward. Each move down signifies a syllable.
There is one syllable in the word white. A good trick to find syllables is to see how many times your jaw moves up and down when you say a word.
3 O-Hi-OOhio has three syllables.3 the trick is to clap when your clap ends that equals one syllable EX: O-hi-o
Clasp has one syllable. a trick to finding out how many syllables are in a word do this, say you want to know how many syllables are in bakery say bakery out loud with your hand under your chin and count how many times your jaw drops while saying it like ba-ker-y, three syllable's.
The word BLINDFOLD has two syllables in it. Do you know a trick that could help you find out this for other words? Clap your hands every time a new "beat" of the word forms. I learned this in fifth grade and it actually helps me when i need to figure out stuff like that. I hope this new trick helps!
There are 3 Syllables in the word CARE-FUL-LY. A trick to counting Syllables is to put your hand under your Chin and count the number of times you Jaw goes 'up and down', when you say the word slowly. Your Jaw will move at each Syllable !
Ac-cep-tance There are 3 syllables in the word "Acceptance." A trick that I use is clapping your hands to the syllables. EXAMPLE: Clap each time it changes. Works everytime!
There is one syllable in the word folk. Each syllable in English contains just one vowel sound no matter how many letters it takes to produce that sound. a simple trick to tell how many syllables a word has is to say the word out loud and put your hand on your chin. the amount of times your jaw thrusts downward is the amount of syllables in the word.
The way I learned how to distinguish syllables from words is from an old trick my mom taught me when I was little. When you say a word clap your hands to a certain rhythm and you can find the syllables. Such as unhappily, un-hap-pi-ly if you cap along to it you can see the different syllables. :)
4 syllables am- phi- bi- an
Awake has two syllables. The syllables are a-wake.
There are 3 syllables in symphony:sym/pho/ny
there are 2 syllables in stomach. To see why, search 'How many syllables in attack?'