(i) A syllable is a unit of ____________ in a word.
(ii) The word "apple" has ____________ syllables.
(iii) When you divide a word into syllables, you are finding its _____________.
(iv) The word "elephant" has ____________ syllables.
(v) A vowel is a letter that makes a ____________ sound.
(vi) The word "teacher" has ____________ syllables.
(vii) In the word "jumping," there are ____________ syllables.
(viii) A consonant is a letter that is not a ____________.
(ix) The word "sunflower" has ____________ syllables.
(x) The word "kitten" has ____________ syllables.
(i) How many syllables are in the word "banana"?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
(ii) Which letter is a vowel?
(a) B
(b) C
(c) I
(d) G
(iii) What is a syllable?
(a) A type of fruit
(b) A unit of sound in a word
(c) A type of animal
(d) A color
(iv) How many syllables are in the word "computer"?
(a) 2
(b) 3
(c) 4
(d) 5
(v) Which word has the most syllables?
(a) Cat
(b) Dog
(c) Elephant
(d) Fish
(i) Every word has at least one syllable.
(ii) The letter 'Y' is always a consonant.
(iii) The word "umbrella" has 4 syllables.
(iv) A syllable can have more than one vowel.
(e) The word "happy" has 3 syllables.
(i) "The word 'umbrella' has 4 syllables."
(ii) "A syllable can have only one vowel."
(iii) "The word 'apple' has 2 vowels."
(iv) "A consonant is always a vowel."
(v) "The word 'chocolate' has 4 syllables."
(i) Can you give an example of a word with only one syllable?
(ii) Explain what a vowel is and provide an example.
(iii) Divide the word "watermelon" into its syllables.
(iv) How many syllables are in the word "eleven"?
(v) Can you think of a word with four syllables? Provide an example.
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