...suffix.
One or more syllables placed in front of a base or root word is called a prefix.
prefix
NO
it is kanakē [ka-na-kay] The accent may be placed on either of the 2 last syllables, but the last one is more correct.
yesDo not double the final consonant if the suffix begins with a consonant.If a base word ends in more than one consonant, just add the suffix without changes.If a base word has three or more syllables, donotdouble the final consonant.If a base word has only one syllable and ends in one consonant, double the final consonant.If a base word ending in one consonant has two syllables, and thefirstsyllable gets the accent, donotdouble the final consonant.If a base word ending in one consonant has two syllables, and thesecondsyllable gets the accent, double the final consonant.
Polysyllable. Words with two or three syllables are called disyllables and trisyllables, respectively, though 'polysyllable' can be a word with two syllables or more. A word with multiple syllables would be described as polysyllabic.
Stressed syllables are emphasized more in speech than unstressed syllables.
Fixed Joint
There are three syllables. Syc-a-more.
The one with more than four syllables.
To stabilize a loose shower base, first make sure that the floor underneath is level. A shim or two placed between the shower base and the floor should make it more sturdy.
No, that is not true. In compound sentences, two or more independent clauses are placed on separate base lines. Each independent clause is typically joined by a coordinating conjunction or a semicolon.