Yes.
Yes, "stone" is a closed syllable word because it ends with a consonant sound ("n") which closes off the syllable.
Yes, the word "swim" is an example of a closed syllable because the vowel 'i' is followed by a consonant 'm,' making it a closed syllable.
Yes, the word "cobra" is made up of a closed syllable ("cob") followed by a closed syllable ("ra").
Yes, the word "rash" has a closed syllable because it ends with a consonant sound, making the vowel in the syllable short.
The word "pump" contains a closed syllable. In a closed syllable, the vowel is followed by a consonant, which prevents it from being a long vowel sound.
No, "stone" is not an open syllable. It is a closed syllable because it ends with a consonant sound, "n".
Yes, loft is a closed syllable word.
Yes, "stone" is a closed syllable word because it ends with a consonant sound ("n") which closes off the syllable.
Yes.
Yes.
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Closed
It's a closed syllable.
It is an open syllable.
Yes it's a closed syllable.
It's a closed syllable.
It's a closed syllable.