yes
Not technically. But although dictionaries show "shield" (and yield and peeled) as a one-syllable word (sheeld), the failure of the trailing D to merge with the L does make it sound like two, and it can be pronounced that way with a false schwa (shee-uld).The same thing happens in the -ILD words child and wild. The YLD isn't pronounced together.The same with the words spied and glide, which can effectively end in a "duh."
Yes, some garages does have the schwa sound
The word reason where is the schwa sound
there is no schwa sound in brilliant
Yes, some garages does have the schwa sound
The schwa sound is the u or the e
There is no "schwa" sound in the word mountain.
The A has the schwa (unstressed sound) which is actually a schwa-R (ehr/uhr).
Schwa is a reduced sound. It is the o in forget.
yes.the word pleasure have schwa sound.
The schwa sound in "about" is in the second syllable, represented by the unstressed "schwa" written as "/ə/". So, it sounds like /ə-bout/.
There is indeed a schwa sound in the word 'open'. [ˈəʊ.pən]