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Monday, November 7, 2022

Stronger

A syllable is a part of a word with one vowel sound.  

The number of sounds is more important than the number of vowels.
A silent e is never a syllable.
Ed is always a syllable even if we don't pronounce it as another syllable.
(We only pronounce "ed" like another syllable after a last letter = T or D)


If you understand which syllable is stronger, your pronunciation will be better.



Do you do anything to get stronger?  What do you do? I lift weights twice a week, but I'm still not very strong.

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