There are 6 syllables.
Stu-dents - read-y - to - learn.
Ready is 2 syllables. Read-y.
2
The phrase "but I learn a lot" has five syllables.
two, unless you mean, THE WORD READY... then it is 4...
One.
2, pronounced like "read-e"
learn it it is 1 or 2
I believe the word you are looking for is farewell, and that has 2 syllables. You can learn about counting syllables from the video attachment at the bottom that I have provided.
Edward Thorndike developed many principles of learning, one of which is called readiness. It is the job of the instructor to create a motivation for students to learn particular subject, thereby making them ready to learn.
Edward Thorndike developed many principles of learning, one of which is called readiness. It is the job of the instructor to create a motivation for students to learn particular subject, thereby making them ready to learn.
Edward Thorndike developed many principles of learning, one of which is called readiness. It is the job of the instructor to create a motivation for students to learn particular subject, thereby making them ready to learn.
The word "learn" has one syllable. To find out how many syllables a word has, listen to how many times you place stress on a word. For example: "Example" has three syllables. When we say this word, we usually pronounce it as ex-am-ple. Notice that when you say this word aloud, it matches with how I've broken it down. Try it with other words and see what you can find.