There are 2 syllables. Ve-ry.
Ve-ry has two syllables.
There are 2 syllables. Ve-ry.
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There are two syllables in the word tiring. 'Tir' and 'ring'. To work this out yourself, try to say the word very slowly, and count how many movements your mouth has to make. That can be a good guide as to how many syllables you're making.
4 syllables am- phi- bi- an
Awake has two syllables. The syllables are a-wake.
there are 2 syllables in stomach. To see why, search 'How many syllables in attack?'
Happened has two syllables. The syllables are hap-pened.
2 syllables ve/ry
There are seven syllables. It - is - ver-y - ver-y high.
Very has two syllables: ve-ry.
It has 2 syllables. Because ( /clear/ness/ ). It's very easy you know?
It has 2 syllables. Ver-y.
if you don't know this you are very stupid and the answer is 2
There are two syllables in the word tiring. 'Tir' and 'ring'. To work this out yourself, try to say the word very slowly, and count how many movements your mouth has to make. That can be a good guide as to how many syllables you're making.
Unless you say "he will" because he'll is a contraction, it is only one syllable. A very good way for anyone to practice saying syllables is to clap while you say the word so that you may know how many syllables there are in that word.
"Very" has two syllables. It is pronounced as "ve-ry."
Three, but the second one is usually very soft. Cab-i-net.
4 syllables am- phi- bi- an
Awake has two syllables. The syllables are a-wake.