There is one syllable.
There are 3 syllables.
Two syllables. :)
Greater has two syllables. The syllables are great-er.
It has two syllables. Be-hind.
Meanwhile has two syllables.
The word gasp is a verb. The past tense is gasped.
No, gasped can be a verb form or adjective (gasped breaths, gasped words). There is an adverb (gaspingly) formed from the present participle, gasping.
The girl gasped after her teacher went away from her.
That is the correct spelling of the word "gasped" (inhaled, as in shock or surprise).
I gasped for air after being underwater for a long time.
Well gasped is a verb... so when you're attributing an action to a character or subject you can use it then. Ex. Just as he though he would faint from lack of oxygen, he fought his way to the shore and gasped as though his lungs would never fill.
Gasped
There are three Chinese syllables in the word "syllables."
There are 3 syllables in symphony:sym/pho/ny
there are 2 syllables in stomach. To see why, search 'How many syllables in attack?'
There are 14 syllables.
there are 3 syllables