1. What the meaning of syllable?
Syllable is part of the spoken word in one breath, and generally consists of several phonemes.
2. There any influence of syllables in a comparative?
Yes.
Syllable is part of the spoken word in one breath, and generally consists of several phonemes.
2. There any influence of syllables in a comparative?
Yes.
3. Explain and give the examples!
- Add (er) to one syllable. Example: small to smaller, tall to taller.
- If an adj.ends in (y), change the (y) into (i) and add (er). Example: funny to be funnier.
- Use more in front of adj. that have two or more syllables (except adj. that end in y).
- Add (er) to one syllable. Example: small to smaller, tall to taller.
- If an adj.ends in (y), change the (y) into (i) and add (er). Example: funny to be funnier.
- Use more in front of adj. that have two or more syllables (except adj. that end in y).
Example: handsome
to be more handsome
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