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Write the number of syllable of given words. (5) 1) moderately 2) fortunate 3) pedestrian 4) investigate 5) impressive​

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Answered by riddhijain136
9

Answer:

Answer:mod-er-ate-ly ( 4 )

Answer:mod-er-ate-ly ( 4 )For-tu-nate ( 3 )

Answer:mod-er-ate-ly ( 4 )For-tu-nate ( 3 )Pe-des-tri-an ( 4 )

Answer:mod-er-ate-ly ( 4 )For-tu-nate ( 3 )Pe-des-tri-an ( 4 )In-ves-ti-gate ( 4 )

Answer:mod-er-ate-ly ( 4 )For-tu-nate ( 3 )Pe-des-tri-an ( 4 )In-ves-ti-gate ( 4 )Im-pres-sive ( 3 )

Answer:mod-er-ate-ly ( 4 )For-tu-nate ( 3 )Pe-des-tri-an ( 4 )In-ves-ti-gate ( 4 )Im-pres-sive ( 3 )Explanation:

Answer:mod-er-ate-ly ( 4 )For-tu-nate ( 3 )Pe-des-tri-an ( 4 )In-ves-ti-gate ( 4 )Im-pres-sive ( 3 )Explanation: hope it help

Answered by rmb
9

1) moderately - 4 syllables. The break-up is mo-de-rate-ly.  

2) fortunate- 3 syllables. The word can be broken down as for-tu-nate.

3) pedestrian- 4 syllables. They are pe-des-tri-an.

4) investigate- 4 syllables. The break-up is in-ves-ti-gate

5) impressive- 3 syllables. They are im-pre-ssive.  

Break down the pronunciation of a word, the syllable will be the unit we refer to. A syllable has a vowel and may or may not contain any consonants. It has nothing to do with the number of letters present in the word. For example, 'door' is a 4 letter word, but contains only one syllable. 'Also' is also a 4 letter word, but contains 2 syllables- al-so. It is completely based on how the word is pronounced.  

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