both, candle has two syllables, can is a close syllable and dle is open
Well, friend, the word "cargo" is actually considered a two closed syllable word. You see, the "car" and "go" parts are both closed syllables because they end in a consonant sound. Keep exploring the beauty of language, there are so many wonderful words to discover!
The syllable must have one vowel and the syllable must end in a consonant.
Yes it is. Both syllables end in a consonant and a consonant sound (gar lick). The unstressed K sound at the end of the second syllable also terminates the verbalization.
A closed-ended question is one where the answer is not open to interpretation. An example of a closed-ended question would be, "What is the year of the sinking of the Titanic, 1912 or 1913?"
"Obey" has a closed syllable because the vowel sound is followed by a consonant ending in the same syllable.
both, candle has two syllables, can is a close syllable and dle is open
Oh, dude, enemies is totally not an open syllable. An open syllable is like when a vowel is at the end of a syllable, but in "enemies," you've got that sneaky little "m" hanging out at the end, totally crashing the open syllable party. So yeah, enemies is definitely not an open syllable, like, at all.
Radio has an open syllable with 'a' at the end: Ra-di-o.Volcano has an open syllable with 'a' at the end: Vol-ca-no.Savior does not have an open syllable with 'a' at the end: Sav-ior.Nature has an open syllable with 'a' at the end: Na-ture.Unable has an open syllable with 'a' at the end: Un-a-ble.
Well, friend, the word "cargo" is actually considered a two closed syllable word. You see, the "car" and "go" parts are both closed syllables because they end in a consonant sound. Keep exploring the beauty of language, there are so many wonderful words to discover!
An open syllable.
the word must consist of only one vowel and the vowel comes at the end. example of an open syllable is as follows: be. generally the vowel is a long sound.
The syllable must have one vowel and the syllable must end in a consonant.
Yes
A closed syllable is one that has a coda.For example; add/a:d/.
Yes, "cave" is considered a closed syllable word because the final 'e' at the end of the word is silent and closes off the vowel sound in the syllable 'cav'.
Yes it is. Both syllables end in a consonant and a consonant sound (gar lick). The unstressed K sound at the end of the second syllable also terminates the verbalization.