Say the word aloud and count how many parts of the word you say. Alternatively you can clap as you say the word and count how many claps you make.
For example, the word 'doggedly' has 3 syllables. When you say this word aloud and use the clapping method, you will clap 3 times as you say it, indicating that there are 3 syllables. (Dog-ged-ly)
The word find has one syllable.
Only one. If you put your hand under you jaw and say the word, you count how many times your hand goes down. And that is how you find out how many syllables are in a word.
The word 'answer' has 2 syllables. An-swer.
There are four syllables in the word "usually".
There are two syllables in the word Easter. The syllables of the word are Ea-ster.
The word find has one syllable.
Tenacious or stubborn are both synonyms for doggedly.
1 the wat you find out how many syllables are in a word you just clap as you say the wordOne.
Doggedly refers to in a persistent or determined manner. A sample sentence is: "Despite constant rejection, he remains doggedly attached to her".
He doggedly chased his kid because he wanted to steal his lunch
"You worked doggedly on that Christmas tree of yours Sally." complimented George.
There are two syllables in the word subject. This is because you say sub-ject. An easy way to find out how many syllables are in a word is by putting your hand under your chin and saying the word. How many ever times you touch your hand with your chin, will be the number of syllables in the word.
2 syllables. To find syllables, put your hand under your chin, say the word while counting how many times your chin touches your hand.
1. when you want to find syllables, try saying the word slowly and it should be divided into parts. those are the syllables. or try saying the word, and the amount of times you move your chin, means how many syllables there are.
There are two syllables. The word "class" has one syllable. The word "room" has one syllable. Therefore, the word "classroom" has two syllables. 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.
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.
The word "lunch" 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.