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Guidelines for Breaking Words up into SyllablesEach syllable must have a vowel: a e i o u y
A vowel can be a syllable by itself but a consonant cannot. Example: a-like
We usually break up double consonants: ll, mm, nn, pp, … Example.: stop-ping
We usually keep consonant blends together: sh, ch, st, sch, th, tr, nt, wr, ng, cl, bl… Example: un-stop-pa-ble, pre-school
Take off prefixes and suffixes: in, un, pre, ly, ness, non, able… Example: un-hap-pi-ness
Keep vowel blends together: vail, pre-vail, com-pan-ion, plea-sure, mur-der-ous
Look for base words (root words) inside long words: Examples: bloodthirsty= blood + thir-sty, deliberately= de-lib-er-ate + ly momentary= mo-ment + ary Looking for a math, reading, or writingtutor in Santa Cruz, Capitola, or Scotts Valley?
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