Three. Con-tract-tion
The contraction would've has two syllables.
The contraction "she'd" has one syllable. It combines the pronoun "she" and the auxiliary verb "would" or "had," but it is pronounced as a single unit.
There are 14 syllables.
There are 2 syllables.
3 syllables
The contraction would've has two syllables.
"We're" has 1 syllable. "We are" has two syllables.
The contraction you're has only one syllable. If you separate it into two words you will have two syllables, one for each word.
The contraction where's has only one syllable. It is pronounced with a single stress point.
Contraction.
S'more has one. S'more is the contraction of "some more."
Unless you say "he will" because he'll is a contraction, it is only one syllable. A very good way for anyone to practice saying syllables is to clap while you say the word so that you may know how many syllables there are in that word.
The contraction "she'd" has one syllable. It combines the pronoun "she" and the auxiliary verb "would" or "had," but it is pronounced as a single unit.
There's only 1 syllable in the word "there's." "There's" is a contraction meaning "there is." Contractions of this type are used conversationally to lower the number of syllables by eliminating a vowel sound.
Yes it can. didn't is two syllables did-n't.
Two. The best way to tell is clap everytime you pause in the word is(clap) nt(calp) (: hope that helped
A contraction