How many syllables are in the word fifteen?
What is 2?
Name two syllable types when a vowel will say it's name or have a long vowel sound.
What is an open syllable and vowel-consonant-e (V-C-E)?
Name one word with each meaning of suffix -s and -'s.
What is more than= cats (or something similar)
doing something= sits (or something similar)
ownership= cat's tail (or something similar)
contraction= The cat is going... The cat's going (or something similar)
Name at least 2 letters that have more than one sound and give both sounds.
What is s= /s/ /z/
n= /n/ /ng/
c= /k/ /s/
g= /g/ /j/
The number of phonemes in sanistar.
What is 6?
How many syllables are in the word crinkle?
What is 2?
The percentage of times you will divide before the consonant in VCV.
What is 75%
This suffix means in the past or past tense.
What is suffix -ed?
These stand by themselves, have meaning, and you can add a suffix to it.
What is a base word
The number of phonemes in pitontate.
What is 8?
How many syllables are in the word bedraggle?
What is 3?
Name the syllable types in this word: snickersnee
What is closed - r controlled - vowel digraph?
This suffix means "without" the base word.
What is suffix -less
This is part of a word and must have a vowel.
What is a detached syllable?
The number of phonemes in poriffle.
What is 6?
How many syllables are in the word respectfully?
What is 4?
Name all the syllable types in this word: quadruple
What are closed-open-FSS?
This suffix means having or quality of the baseword.
What is suffix -ness
This is the definition of a syllable.
What is a word or part of a word that must have 1 vowel.
The number of phonemes in megshanness.
What is 9?
How many syllables are in the word evaluation?
What is 5?
Name 4 syllable types.
What are 1. closed VC, 2. open CV, 3. vowel team (digraph) VV, 4. Final Stable Syllable [FSS, r-controlled VR, or vowel-consonant-e V-C-E.
The 4 meanings for suffix -s and -'s.
What is more than one, someone doing something, belongs to (ownership), and contractions?
This is known as the /k/ rule.
In initial and medial position: What is K before i, e, and y; C before a, o, u, and all consonants?
In final position: What is K after consonants, vowel teams, and after a naming vowel (vKe); C after a closed vowel in a detached syllable; and CK after a closed vowel in a 1 syllable base word.
The number of phonemes in sepluquens.
What is 9?