Yes in this circumstance the word blessed has two syllables.
The word essay has two syllables. The syllables in the word are es-say.
No, the word "say" has one syllable.
Worried has two syllables when you say it but there are actually three syllables within the word.
There are two syllables. (say-ing)
No, "does" cannot have two syllables. This is because your jaw only drops once when you say the word. The way I was taught however many times you say a word that is how many syllables there are in that word. Hopes this helps.
There can be either two or three, depending on your pronunciation. Syllables depend on how you say a word. If you say dif-rent, then it has 2 syllables. If you say dif-er-ent, then it has 3. I would say that traditional American usage make it 2.
If you have the word spelled right then I would say that it has 4 syllables.
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.
Say the word aloud and count how many parts of the word you say. Alternatively you can clap as you say the word and count how many claps you make. For example, the word 'doggedly' has 3 syllables. When you say this word aloud and use the clapping method, you will clap 3 times as you say it, indicating that there are 3 syllables. (Dog-ged-ly)
The word flower has two syllables - flow and er
The word "rhinoceros" has three syllables. It is pronounced as rhi·noc·er·os.
the word intrigued has 3 syllables. in-tri-gued or 2 in-trigued depending on how you say the word.