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What are more examples of bi syllabic words?

More Examples of Bisyllabic Words:

Here are some examples, categorized by word type:

Nouns:

* Action: table, chair, flower, bottle, story, ocean, planet, spider, mirror, garden

* Abstract: truth, hope, love, fear, peace, anger, dream, power, silence, beauty

* People: teacher, student, doctor, lawyer, artist, friend, parent, child, brother, sister

Verbs:

* Action: speak, walk, dance, jump, climb, laugh, sing, sleep, write, draw

* States of Being: exist, seem, appear, become, remain, feel, think, know, want, need

Adjectives:

* Descriptive: happy, angry, blue, green, soft, cold, heavy, bright, quiet, strong

* Qualifying: large, small, young, old, good, bad, right, wrong, first, last

Adverbs:

* Time: today, later, never, always, often, rarely, soon, now, then, before

* Place: here, there, above, below, inside, outside, nearby, behind, forward, backward

* Manner: slowly, quickly, happily, angrily, carefully, politely, loudly, softly, gently, rudely

Other:

* Pronouns: you, they, them, your, mine, ours, their

* Prepositions: under, over, across, through, around, within, beside, against, beyond, during

* Conjunctions: since, while, until, after, before, because, although, however, therefore, unless

Remember: Bisyllabic words have two syllables, but they can have different stress patterns. For example, "happy" has stress on the first syllable, while "follow" has stress on the second syllable.

This list provides a good starting point, and there are many more examples to explore. Have fun exploring the world of bisyllabic words!

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