"Strengths" has nine letters, but only one vowel.
That doesn't exist. 8 letters and one vowel would be "strength." Nine and one if you go to "strengths."
The word "stone" only has one syllable, as there is only one syllable nucleus (in this case, the vowel sound produced by the O) in the word.
One. " stiff" is a one-syllable word. Hint: a word with only one vowel is almost certainly a one-syllable word.
Summer is considered a closed syllable. In a closed syllable, the vowel is followed by a consonant, which prevents it from being a long vowel sound. In the word "summer," the vowel "u" is followed by the consonant "m," making it a closed syllable.
No, the word "cave" is not a closed syllable. A closed syllable ends with a consonant, while "cave" ends with a vowel sound, specifically a long "a" sound. Therefore, "cave" is an open syllable, which typically ends with a vowel and has a long vowel sound.
There is only one syllable in the word brick, as there is only one vowel.
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There is just one syllable in the word strengths. Every syllable must have at least one vowel and there is only one vowel in the word strengths.
one syllable it is a minimum syllable containing of a vowel only
There is one syllable in the word "kids." Since it has one vowel, it has only one syllable.
In the word "artichoke," the vowel sound in the second syllable, "choke," is indeed a long vowel sound. The "o" in "choke" is pronounced as /oʊ/, which is a long vowel sound. The first syllable, "arti," contains a short vowel sound. Therefore, only the second syllable has a long vowel.
The letters within a word are either a consonant or a vowel, not the word itself. The letters A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y are the only vowels.The letters RGHT are consonants and the only vowel is I.
That doesn't exist. 8 letters and one vowel would be "strength." Nine and one if you go to "strengths."
Nearly always. A syllable is made of the 'syllable nucleus', which is nearly always a vowel, and often consonants before and after it.More or less, the only letters which serve as syllable nuclei which are not vowels are R, L, M, and N (as in the word bitten pronounced bit-n with a nasal ihn sound).
No, it has a long vowel sound in the first syllable.
1. there is only one vowel and every syllable requires a vowel (or, in some cases, 'y', which can stand in for a vowel) and 'o' is the only vowel in socks.
Rhythm = contains six letters and the only vowel in this word is the "y".