A syllable is a beat of sound in a word. The beat can sometimes be part of a word, or the whole word. For example 'window' has two beats ('win' – 'dow') but 'door' had just one ('door'). Breaking ...
A closed syllable is when a consonant comes right after a vowel in a syllable. So let's remind ourselves of what a vowel and a consonant are - [Mrs. Z-K] Vowels are A, E, I, O, U and sometimes Y.
A syllable is a beat of sound in a word. The beat can sometimes be part of a word, or the whole word. For example 'window' has two beats ('win' – 'dow') but 'door' had just one ('door'). Breaking ...
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