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You could say any word that's only one syllable e.g. tea, cow.
u can clap and say sus-pect u can clap and say sus-pect
Each word varies. They have different syllable breaks. To break any word into syllables, clap whilst you say the word. Each clap is a syllable. For example, say the word elephant and you will clap three times: el-e-phant.
Every word has at least one syllable.An easy way to determine how many syllables a word has is to clap whilst saying a word. For example, if you clap and say the word "exciting" you will clap three times. This means the word "exciting" has three syllables. Each clap represents one syllable. Thus:Clap 1 - "ex"Clap 2 - "ci"Clap 3 - "ting"
Clap it out. As you say the word, clap as you make natural pauses in the word. Guardian has 3 syllables Guar-di-an.
1 clap when you say the word and it will help w/ syllable count. like apple for example...it has 2...aah-pull - clap clap hope it helped!
3 Clap your hands as you say the word How ever many times you clap is the # of syllables
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Clap your hands when you say it Sal - mon. How ever many times you clap thats it. I would say two.
The word beginning has three syllables.(Be - gin - ning).Some people find it easier to count syllables by clapping as they say the word. If you say the word "beginning" and clap as you do, you will clap three times.
Three. (an-ten-na) addition: To find syllables in a word you can do two things: 1. You can clap as you say the word for example: an - clap ten - clap na - clap antenna - clap, clap, clap = therefore 3 syllables. or you can: Count the vowels. Antenna has three vowells, 'A'nt"E"nn"A" So there you have it, it has three syllables
2; if you wanted to do that your self, just say the wordand clap as many times as you can (in clap, form clap)