An affix is a syllable or word element that can only occur in front of (prefix) or after (suffix) a root stem in a word. Affixes can change the meaning or grammatical function of the root stem.
A syllable or word element that can only occur at the beginning of a root or stem is a prefix, while a syllable or word element that can only occur at the end of a root or stem is a suffix. These elements are added to a root or stem to change its meaning or create a new word.
A bound morpheme is a syllable or word element that cannot stand alone and must be attached to a root or stem to form a complete word. These morphemes can either be prefixes (occurring in front of the root) or suffixes (occurring after the root).
There is only one syllable in the word brick, as there is only one vowel.
The stressed syllable in the word "place" is the first syllable, "place."
The word bruised only has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable and so there are no syllable breaks.
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A double displacement reaction not occur when an element replace another element only in one molecule.
No - the lightest element Hydrogen has three known isotopes
The element with an atomic number of 112 is called Copernicium. It is a synthetic, radioactive element that can only occur in a laboratory.
No. There are twenty elements that can only be produced synthetically.
When looking for rhyming words, go by the sound of each syllable. If one syllable, listen for the major sound you want to re-occur. If more than one syllable, you need to decide which syllable you want to rhyme (first, or last).Words that rhyme with stuff:buffcuffduffenoughfluffguffhuffmuff'nuf (as slang only, substitute for "enough")puffroughtoughtuff (as slang only, substitute for "tough")
Only mercury is a chemical element which occur in the nature as a liquid.
There is only one syllable.
There is only one (1) syllable in the word play.
It doesn't have a syllable break as it only has one syllable.
"You" has only one syllable, so that syllable is stressed.