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There are many words with two vowels and four consonants, such as: Grades, Stones, Walker, Sleeps, Banjos, Spinal, etc.
She is a one-syllable word with one vowel letter at the end of the word. Vowels at the end of a word make a long vowel sound. Other examples are (go, be, he, hi, so, etc.)
The word "radiator" has the "ai" sound at the end of a syllable.
Celebration has an a at the end of a syllable: celebration.
"End." the word has only one syllable.
No. The ET pair in they has a long A sound (thay), as in prey and whey.
A consonant on its own cannot form a complete syllable. Any syllable must contain contain a vowel or a combination of vowels). Consonants can be added to the beginning or end of a syllable to modify its sound. Ie. O can be considered a syllable, but so can MO and MOCK.
The syllable break in the word "hole" is at the end of the word, making it a single syllable word.
Silent vowels are vowels in a word that are not pronounced when the word is spoken. These letters are included in the spelling of the word but are not sounded out. Examples include the "e" at the end of "phone" or the "u" in "guard."
The syllable added to the end of a word is called a suffix. It can modify the meaning or change the grammatical function of the word.
The spelling "oy" is usually found at the end of a word or syllable.
The word 'end' contains one syllable.