A syllable is a separately pronounced sound within a word.
Now that you know the secret, do not repeat a syllable of it to anyone else.
Yes, a 5-syllable sentence for "sunset" could be: "The sun sets low."
Love is undefined . . .
A haiku poem has the structure of 5-7-5, where there is a five syllable line on the first sentence, a seven syllable line on the second, and a five syllable line on the third.
The correct spelling is caution.An example sentence is "please drive with caution as the roads are wet".
Mono- means one, and syllable is a vowel sound with its associated consonants, so a monosyllable word is one that only has one vowel sound. Examples are: No, Yes, Hi, Yeah, Stone, etc. Examples of two syllable words include: Hello, Goodbye, Silly, or Yellow.
Three is a one syllable word. That syllable is sometimes silent.
Syllable is important to the other writter
Yes, a 5-syllable sentence for "sunset" could be: "The sun sets low."
"Syllable' broken into syllables is syl-la-ble.
"I".
Love is undefined . . .
Use punchy, single-syllable words, and keep the sentence short.
A haiku poem has the structure of 5-7-5, where there is a five syllable line on the first sentence, a seven syllable line on the second, and a five syllable line on the third.
Put the accent on the first syllable.
"di' is the medial syllable in medial.
It depends on the sentence it is used in. It can be stressed or unstressed.
"I left tearfully"