Ties has 1 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
# | Sentence | |
---|---|---|
1. | I don't buy ties anymore, because I don't need any more ties. | |
2. | The bureaucrats maintain solid ties with the gigantic corporations. | |
3. | Officers will henceforth wear ties at dinner. | |
4. | Being a very particular person he always ties up loose ends whatever he does. | |
5. | He's picky about suits and ties. | |
6. | When we come to die, we shall be alone. From all our worldly possessions we shall be about to part. Worldly friends — the friends drawn to us by our position, our wealth, or our social qualities, — will leave us as we enter the dark valley. From those bound to us by stronger ties — our kindred, our loved ones, children, brothers, sisters, and from those not less dear to us who have been made our friends because they and we are the friends of the same Saviour, — from them also we must part. Yet not all will leave us. There is One who "sticketh closer than a brother" — One who having loved His own which are in the world loves them to the end. | |
7. | These ties are different. | |
8. | The two families have very close ties. | |
9. | The United States has close ties to Mexico. | |
10. | They urged close economic and diplomatic ties with Britain. |