"Ready" has two syllables.
It can be either. Usually, when it's a noun, the stress is on the first syllable. When it's a verb, it's on the second syllable. The contestants were ready to con-TEST the CON-test.
Plate has one syllable.
The word talked has one syllable.
Yes. Every word has at least one syllable. Now has one syllable.
There is one syllable.
its just one syllable
The word kind has one syllable.
yes hues is one syllable
Ah, a dessert with one syllable, isn't that delightful? One that comes to mind is "cake." Just imagine a fluffy, moist slice of cake with a dollop of frosting on top, ready to bring a smile to anyone's face. Let's paint a happy little dessert together, shall we?
It can be either. Usually, when it's a noun, the stress is on the first syllable. When it's a verb, it's on the second syllable. The contestants were ready to con-TEST the CON-test.
Cried has only one syllable.
one syllable
one syllable
one syllable
one syllable
Crumb is a one syllable word.
Yes it is one syllable. Every word has at least one syllable.