Yes.
1 Syllable
A closed syllable only has one vowel and the syllable ends in a consonant. An example is "sock".
Yes.
Mitten is a closed syllable word.
Both closed.
1 Syllable
The word "mint" has a closed syllable. A closed syllable occurs when a vowel is followed by one or more consonants, which is the case here with the short vowel "i" followed by the consonant "nt." Therefore, since the vowel is closed off by the consonants, "mint" is classified as a closed syllable.
Yes.
A closed syllable is one that has a coda.For example; add/a:d/.
The word 'spearmint' is pronounced as 'spear-mint'. The first syllable 'spear' is pronounced like the word 'spear' and the second syllable 'mint' is pronounced like the word 'mint'.
No there is only one syllable.
close
Yes. Please see the related link for help with syllable counting.
No, open.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.