Allege, billet, caller, duller, Ellen, fuller, gullet, holler, idyll, Jello, killer, lulling, miller, nutball, Ollie, pallid, quelling, roller, silly, tiller, unwell, valley, walling, yelling, Zillow
The word little (litt l) has two syllables
The word "pulled" is considered to have one syllable because the "ll" in the middle is a digraph, which represents a single sound /l/. Despite the double letters, it is pronounced as one unit within the word.
The word "llama" has two L's because it is derived from the Quechua language, where the double L represents a unique sound that does not exist in English. The double L is pronounced as a "y" sound in English, which is why llama is pronounced "yah-mah."
Examples of two rhyming words that start with "l" are "love" and "dove."
No, the word "welcome" does not contain a double consonant. It has two consecutive consonants (l and c), but they are not the same letter.
2 Two syllables. Ow-l
Two syllables are in the word "still". stil-l
The word little (litt l) has two syllables
Successfully contains double L double C and double S. Unsuccessfully also contains double L double C and double S.
The word balloon has two syllables. Bal-loon.
break it down into two syllables sub-tleIt's pronounced [suht-l]. Similiarly you pronounce saddle [sad-l] and shuttle [shuht-l]
lolly polly holly
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Pulley, fullness, shilling, volley, llama have two l's. For two double l's, you have to use a compound word like bellpull or pellmell. Compound words are sometimes written separate (bell pull) or hyphenated (pell-mell). Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary gives "bellpull" as one word.
Questions like this one are asking you to look for similarities and differences. If William likes apples better than oranges, what is different between the two words? * "Apples" has the following letters that "oranges" does not - P and L * "Apples" has one set of double letters (PP) that "oranges" does not * "Apples" has two syllables while "oranges" has three syllables. Then, look at the next set of words - "baseball" and "football" compared to "hockey." which of the similarities from the first set of words is also true for this set? * All three words have the same number of syllables, so this is not going to be the right choice. * Neither "baseball" nor "football" contain the letter P, but both do contain the letter L. * Both "baseball" and "football" contain double letters, while "hockey" does not - this choice seems to be the best one! Look in the answers for a word that has double letters and mark this word as the one that William will like.
K E double L, O double good, Kelloggs best to you. Each Morning from Battle Creek.
fall, tall, well, the word parallel has two Ls right next to each other but it has a third at the end, llama, mall, call, and many more words