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QuestionWhy is it ther-mom-e-ter and not ther-mo-me-ter?Top AnswererThe usual practice is to divide syllables after a consonant that follows a "short" vowel. In this case, the second "m" follows the "short o," and so the division comes after the "m". Another example is "habit," in which the division comes after the consonant "b" because the "a" is "short" (hab-it). However, in the word "basin," the "a" is "long," so the division comes before the consonant "s" (ba-sin).
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QuestionHow do I divide the word "queue"?SherringfordCommunity AnswerThe word "queue" is one syllable. Although it looks wrong, you can't divide it any more than it already is.
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QuestionWhat are the lines called that divide words into syllables?Top AnswererA hyphen is usually used. Some might use a slash mark. Dictionaries may use raised dots.
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QuestionIn the word "monster," a teacher said it is divided into mon/ster; is this correct? -Er in monster is a suffix, should it be divided as monst/er instead?Top AnswererThe teacher is correct. In this case "er" is not a suffix; it's just part of the word.
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QuestionHow do I syllabicate the word music?Community AnswerThe word music is two syllables. (You can tell because your jaw drops twice while saying the word which indicates two syllables.) Divide the word like this: mu-sic.
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QuestionWhy does the word "easy" have two vowels but only one syllable?Top Answerer"Easy" has two syllables (and three vowels). It's divided like this: eas-y. The "y" is a vowel in this case.
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QuestionHow do I syllabicate the word esophagus?Community Answere-soph-a-gus
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QuestionHow do I syllabicate the word least?Top AnswererThe word "least" has one syllable.
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QuestionWhat is the correct way to divide the word "timid" into syllables?Top Answerertim-id
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QuestionWhat's the rule for dividing words with the letter X? For example, taxicab.Top AnswererDivide after the X.
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QuestionWhat are the syllables of the word camera?Top AnswererIt's cam-er-a. Some sources divide the word into two syllables, which is the way it's usually pronounced: cam-era ("CAM-ra").
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QuestionWhat is the rule for es plurals when it comes to separating syllables? (For example, "witnesses.")Top AnswererIn pluralizing a noun by adding "es," you divide syllables just before the "es." In your example, it's tempting to divide between the s's, except that they occur at the end of the root word and you would not divide between the s's in the singular form.
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QuestionHow can I divide "adorn" in syllables?Community AnswerYou would divide it as "a-dorn".
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QuestionHow should I split "slipping"?Top AnswererMulti-syllabic words with double consonants are always divided between the double consonants.
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QuestionHow do I divide "promise" into syllables?Top AnswererBecause the "o" is "short," divide after the "m." (If the "o" had been "long," you'd divide after the "o.")
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QuestionHow do I know what vowels are short sounds and which are not? That confuses me.Tom De BackerTop AnswererIt really is just the time you spend pronouncing those vowels. If it takes a short amount of time, the vowel is short; if it takes longer, then it's long. In the following examples, the first is always short, the second is always long: bot/boot, tat/tar, bat/bar, cat/car, kiss/keys, plus/use, sis/see, pet/pea, set/sea.
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QuestionHow do I divide the word "clogged"?Community Answer"Clogged" has only one syllable. (In the two-syllable word "clogging," you would divide between the "g's.")
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QuestionHow will I know short vowel from long vowel sound?Top AnswererA long vowel "says its own name": day, key, high, note, rude. A short vowel does not "say its own name": cat, bed, trim, dot, rust.
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QuestionIf the word "specify" is divided as spe/ci/fy, why is the letter E not pronounced?Community Answer"Specify" is divided spec-i-fy (and the "e" is pronounced).
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