Said only has one syllable. This means the whole word is the syllable.
The word is all one syllable.
Yes it's a closed syllable.
There is one syllable in "its" The full form "it is" has two syllables.
It is split like this: ap-ple.
As "straight" is 1 syllable, it would simply be "straight".
you write a unaccented syllable followed with on accented syllable so it is every other
There are three syllables like so: tel-e-phone.
how can you write .59811 in word form?
"Stalk" is one syllable.
There is 1 syllable.
The word "it" is all one syllable.
The word is all one syllable.
Yes it's a closed syllable.
The plural of syllable is syllables.
A closed syllable only has one vowel and the syllable ends in a consonant. An example is "sock".
In the word "performance," the stressed syllable is the second syllable: "form." It is pronounced as per-FORM-ance, where the emphasis is placed on "form." This stress pattern is typical in multisyllabic words in English.
The word write has got one syllable.