There are many words with two vowels and four consonants, such as: Grades, Stones, Walker, Sleeps, Banjos, Spinal, etc.
One syllable. The "e" at the end of the word is silent.
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The second (middle) syllable of utensil is stressed, and the vowel in that syllable is "e", with a short "e" sound. The pronunciation of the word utensil is yoo-TEN-s'l.
One syllable. The "e" at the end of the word is silent.
The word 'twenty' has a short e sound in the first syllable. In the second syllable the y at the end has the long e sound.
No. The L sound at the end has a schwa sound (uhl).
A vowel consonant E syllable is a syllable that consists of a vowel followed by a consonant and then an "E." The presence of the silent "E" at the end of the syllable often affects the pronunciation of the vowel, making it long instead of short.
Yes, "cave" is considered a closed syllable word because the final 'e' at the end of the word is silent and closes off the vowel sound in the syllable 'cav'.
The word "radiator" has the "ai" sound at the end of a syllable.
Because of the e on the end, the a becomes a long vowel. If you drop the end e, (shad) it becomes a short a.
Celebration has an a at the end of a syllable: celebration.
"End." the word has only one syllable.
There isn't a syllable break. The word "hole" only has one syllable.
A few examples of words with the letter E at the end of a syllable are "table," "castle," "toggle," and "waffle."
The word page has one syllable. This means the entire word is the syllable and so there are no syllable breaks.