oi
The spelling "oy" is usually found at the end of a word or syllable.
The syllable break in the word "though" is usually between the 'o' and 'u' — 'tho-ugh'.
It can be either. Usually, when the word is used as a noun, the stress is on the first syllable. (medical RE-search) As a verb, the stress is on the second syllable. (I'll re-SEARCH this online.)
Syllable.
Yes, "penetrate" is an omitted syllable word. The word is pronounced as "pen-trate" with the second syllable being dropped in casual speech.
The accented syllable in a word is typically the one that is pronounced with more emphasis or force. It may not always follow a specific rule and can vary depending on the word. You can usually determine the accented syllable by pronouncing the word and noting which syllable sounds stronger or has a higher pitch.
syllable
The correct spelling of the word is asterisk. In simple terms it is a typographical symbol (*), which is usually put at the end of a word with the reference being found in the footnote.
Kansas in found in the word Arkansas.
Kansas in found in the word Arkansas.
The correct spelling is caution.An example sentence is "please drive with caution as the roads are wet".
The three definition of syllable is when a word can be broke down into three's. This can be found in the dictionary.
It's only one syllable.
The word wonderful is stressed on the first syllable. (wuhn-der-fuhl)
It can be either. Usually, when the word is used as a noun, the stress is on the first syllable. (medical RE-search) As a verb, the stress is on the second syllable. (I'll re-SEARCH this online.)
The word can does not have a prefix. Usually words that only have one syllable, don't have a prefix.
yes. tries is the base word of "try" which is obviously one syllable. tries is nothing different. only the "s" is added, as well as the spelling. try.s. tries
no word it isn't possible because if you take away one syllable from a five syllable word you get a four syllable word and there is no such thing as a "no syllable word"