You would divide it in-between the t's. So it would be, "pret/ty." If there is a double consonant, you divide it in-between both of them. For example, to divide message into syllables, it would be "mes/sage." The same thing for "puppet." It would be "pup/pet." :) Hope this helps!
There are 2 syllables. Pret-ty.
You would divide the word Canada into 3 syllables, Can-a-da, pronounced as: Can-uh-Duh.
When you divide a word, you are separating the word into its syllables.
The word "allow" is divided into two syllables: al-low.
You divide it into syllables like this: PRO-JECT an easy way to divide it is clapping your hands or tapping your foot every new syllable.
You divide the word army into syllables like this- arm----y
There are no syllables in the word knife
you divide the word color into syllables by spelling it out like co-lor.
The word ample has two syllables. The syllables in the word are am-ple.
how do you divide the word pieces into syllables
You can divide it into syllables as such: "Prac-ti-tion" therefore it has 3 syllables.
The word passage has two syllables. The syllables in the word are pas-sage.
There are 2 syllables. Pret-ty.
The word pretty has two syllables like so: pret-ty.
It has 2 syllables. A-bout.
2 syllables
The word lemon has two syllables. The syllables of the word are le-mon.