What Kind of Syllable Type is the Word 'Trip'?
CompletingClint路6 months agoBest Answer
CopyingSole路6 months ago
The word 'trip' is a closed syllable because it ends in a consonant, making the vowel sound short.
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MuggingCreek路6 months ago
'Trip' is a classic example of a closed syllable. The vowel 'i' is short, thanks to the consonant 'p' closing it off.
PassingDada路6 months ago
Obviously, 'trip' is a closed syllable. Case closed.
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