Pre-soak. That's it. Pre is one syllable, soak is one syllable.
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.
There are five syllables in the word imagination. (I-mag-i-na-tion) Depends how you look at it
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 brother has two syllables. The syllables are divided like so: broth-er.
you divide the word color into syllables by spelling it out like co-lor.
There are two syllables. Pre-soak.
There is one syllable in the word "looked" If it were 2 syllables it would sound like : look-ed. Jbush
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 dislike is divided into syllables like this: dis-like.
There are five syllables in the word imagination. (I-mag-i-na-tion) Depends how you look at it
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 inflated has three syllables. The syllables are divided like so: in-flat-ed.
The word brother has two syllables. The syllables are divided like so: broth-er.
The word look has one syllable. The past tense (looked) also has one syllable.
"Pounce" is just one syllable, so there really is no division.
a punctuation mark (-) used between parts of a compound word or between the syllables of a word when the word is divided at the end of a line of text
You divide the word army into syllables like this- arm----y