One verb starting with 's' and having three syllables is "separate." This word is pronounced as "sep-a-rate" and is used to describe the action of dividing or disconnecting items or individuals. In grammar, it is classified as a transitive verb, as it requires a direct object to complete its meaning.
The s verb occurs in 3d person.
Sees A singular verb has the form - verb + s. walk does not have + s shirts has + s but it is not a verb it is a noun. fly is a verb but it does not have + s sees is a verb it is see + s
The two syllables of the word SPIDER are "spy" and "durr".
There are two syllables in the word 'bookcase'.
modal + verb - The museum will/may/could open have + past participle - The store(s) has / have opened be + verb-ing - The shop(s) is /was/ were opening. be + past participle - The shop(s) was / were opened
The possessive word fish's has two syllables. The syllables in the word are fish-'s.
There are three syllables. De-vice-s.
to sit
"Starting" "Stirring" "Stomping"
There's three: S - POT -light.
Some three letter words starting with "s" are:sacsadsagsapsatsawsayseaseesetsewsexsheshysinsipsirsitsixslysobsodsonsopsotsowsoyspaspystysuesumsun
2 , i always thought it was three because of the `s` at the end.
sum
sadsagsapsatsawsayseeseasetsewsinsipsirsitsissobsodsonsowsoysubsuesumsunshestyskiskyslyspyshy
The s verb occurs in 3d person.
There are four syllables in millepores.(Mil - le - pore - s)
If you are talking about syllables, then only one (1). But if you are talking about actual sounds, as in the SOUND that a car horn makes, then it is three(3): ah-s-k