There are two syllables in the word against. (A-gainst)
"sharpener" has 3 syllables. "to sharpen" is an easy step to finding the amount of syllables. 'sharpen" has 2 syllables, which means "sharpener" has 3.
No. There are four syllables. An easy way to find out how many syllables there are in a word is: put your hand under your mouth and count how many times your jaw goes down whilst saying the word.
Pho-to-syn-the-sis. Once you break your words into parts like that, it is easy to see how many syllables a word has.
Soapless =)That's easy, those words that can add "less" to them is basically it.RestlessWeightlessFeatherlessand more...
Multiplied? Easy, 3 syllables: mul·ti·plied.
2- how easy...
Easy. One.
There are two syllables in the word against. (A-gainst)
There are two syllables in the word subject. This is because you say sub-ject. An easy way to find out how many syllables are in a word is by putting your hand under your chin and saying the word. How many ever times you touch your hand with your chin, will be the number of syllables in the word.
The word "whatever" is divided into three syllables: what-ev-er.
Three: con-su-mer If you say it out load the syllables are easy to identify
"sharpener" has 3 syllables. "to sharpen" is an easy step to finding the amount of syllables. 'sharpen" has 2 syllables, which means "sharpener" has 3.
No. There are four syllables. An easy way to find out how many syllables there are in a word is: put your hand under your mouth and count how many times your jaw goes down whilst saying the word.
Pho-to-syn-the-sis. Once you break your words into parts like that, it is easy to see how many syllables a word has.
There are three syllables in hideous, but you could have worked that out for yourself, there are websites that do it for you. I use my fingers i find that easy.
Soapless =)That's easy, those words that can add "less" to them is basically it.RestlessWeightlessFeatherlessand more...