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syllable types definitions match
Match these definitions to the names and examples for each syllable type.
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A | B |
has 1 vowel closed in by 1 or more consonants, make the vowel sound short ( ˘ ) | Closed syllable (C)- apple, Ed, itch, octopus, up, myth |
has 1 vowel at the end, making the vowel sound long ( ˉ ) | Open syllable (O)- baby, even, spider, pony, music, ruby, my |
has 1 vowel followed by 1 consonant followed by silent e, making the vowel sound ( ˉ ) | Vowel Consonant e syllable (V-e) – ape, eve, pine, home, mule, rude, type |
has 1 vowel followed by r which controls the sound | r controlled syllable (r) - car, her, horn, turn, bird |
has 1 consonant followed by le at the end of a baseword the vowel sound is heard before the le and sounds like u in push | Consonant le (-le) table, mangle, spittle, speckle, miracle, title, bugle, cycle, muddle |
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