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Different Types of Syllables : Closed and Open

Different Types of Syllables : Closed and Open. Complied by Jamie L. Lally. Different Types of Syllables. In the English-Language there are about six different types of syllables. C closed L consonant le O open V vowel consonant e E magic/silent e R r-controlled.

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Different Types of Syllables : Closed and Open

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  1. Different Types of Syllables:Closed and Open Complied by Jamie L. Lally

  2. Different Types of Syllables • In the English-Language there are about six different types of syllables. • C closed • L consonant le • O open • V vowel consonant e • E magic/silent e • R r-controlled

  3. Closed Syllable • If a syllable ends with a consonant it is considered a “closed” syllable. • This makes the vowel have a short sound because it is “closed in” by a consonant. • Examples: hit, got, met, bed

  4. Open Syllable • If a syllable ends with a single vowel it is considered an “open” syllable. • This makes the vowel to have a long sound because it is not “closed in” by a consonant. • Examples: hi, go, me, be

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