Cameo.
The 4 letter word 'Bell', consists of just one syllable.
The word "have" has just one syllable.
just one
The general rule is to add -er to a one-syllable word to form the comparative degree. For example, "fast" becomes "faster" and "big" becomes "bigger". However, there are a few exceptions and irregular forms, such as "good" becoming "better" and "bad" becoming "worse".
Ah, what a lovely word "cargo" is! It has two closed syllables: "car" and "go." Each closed syllable ends with a consonant sound, creating a nice balance in the word. Just like adding colors to a painting, each syllable adds beauty and depth to the word "cargo."
As an unstressed syllable, the letter 'r' (which does not have to be a vowel in the English language, just as unstressed syllable)
As an unstressed syllable, the letter 'r' (which does not have to be a vowel in the English language, just as unstressed syllable)
1. The word slurp has 1 syllable, and slurped is just adding the d sound to the end of it. If you are reading a poem, you would read slurped as 1 syllable.
Cafe
No, it is just one syllable.No JUST is not a two-syllable word. Just is a single syllable word.
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The 4 letter word 'Bell', consists of just one syllable.
just one syllable
its just one syllable
The first syllable, ca, is like the letter K. The second syllable, gey, is like gee in gee whiz, or the first syllable of Jesus. There is a slight stress on the first syllable. Another explanation: it's just like the word cage, with an added eee (rhymes with me).
The word "have" has just one syllable.