The word hated has two syllables. Hat-ed.
Yes it's two syllables. Sun-shine.
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
in the cat in the hat by dr. Seuss
When referring to the 'blemishes' on the surface of the sun it is one word.
connectives!
The word hated has two syllables. Hat-ed.
Yes it's two syllables. Sun-shine.
Hatchet has two syllables. Hat-chet
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it is one word/everything It can be one word when you are talking about the collective noun "everything" ... all things. It could also be two separate words if you were talking about "things" as separate from people or places. Or maybe if you were talking about Thing One and Thing Two from Cat in the Hat. In that case, you would be referring just to the "things" and not "everything," so it would be two words.
The two helpers from "The Cat in the Hat" are Thing 1 and Thing 2. They are mischievous characters who cause chaos in the house while the Cat in the Hat is visiting.
There is no one-word anagram. The letters can form several two-word phrases such as "sun film" or "slim fun". The longest words are muslin and sinful.
In "The Cat in the Hat," the boy caught Thing One and Thing Two in a net just before they caused chaos in the house.
Yes, "Sunday" is a compound word made by combining "sun" and "day."
2 are better than one