It has 5 syllables.
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Express your ideas accurately and completely
By making sure you don't mix your words with the words of the source. (APEX)
A hyphen (-) is used to join or combine words or numbers together or to separate syllables. Ex: We have to study African-Americans this year! (joining words) We have ninety-three people in band. (joining numbers) ve-he-ment (separating syllables)
Words that have the VCCCV (Vowel-Consonant- Consonant-Consonant-Vowel) pattern are divided into syllables between the first and second consonants, as in the wordap/proach. The sounds of the second and third consonants are blended together.
consecutive
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There is only 1 set of such words in English: carrot, carat, caret, karat
Ask your English teacher, she'll know.... maybe
Every word in the English Language has at least one syllable.Six words with one syllable are:CatDogHatEatLaughPlay
Dividing a word into syllables helps with pronunciation, especially in languages where syllables are the basis for pronunciation rules. It also aids in understanding the word's structure and can be helpful for spelling and decoding unfamiliar words.
Tightening up your language
The speech heard from the media is a stilted, halting dialect of English that regularly imposes a glottal stop on a syllable normally beginning with a vowel sound, which prevents words, and even syllables within certain words, from running together naturally, as they do in fluent English.
there are 2 syllables in the words feelings.
Some examples of dropped syllable words are:ChocolateEveryFavorite (Favourite in British English)DifferentFamilyVegetableCameraRestaurant
A punctuation mark that is used to connect to words together and separate syllables.(e.g. blahblahblah-blahblahblah-blahblahblah.)
A syllable is a part of a word, or in some cases, an entire word, since some words contain only one syllable. Put the syllables together and make words. Put the words together and make sentences. Put the sentences together and make statements.