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Spelling Rules 1

Spelling Rules 1. As a writer, you want to make sure your readers know exactly what you mean. Misspelled words can keep your readers from focusing on your ideas. Improving your spelling can improve your writing. You can improve your spelling skills by learning some basic spelling rules.

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Spelling Rules 1

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  1. Spelling Rules 1 • As a writer, you want to make sure your readers know exactly what you mean. • Misspelled words can keep your readers from focusing on your ideas. • Improving your spelling can improve your writing. • You can improve your spelling skills by learning some basic spelling rules.

  2. Words that end in a silent e can be a spelling problem…. …especially when you have to add a suffix to them. The following rules will help you spell these words that end in silent e.

  3. When adding a suffix that begins with a consonant to a word that ends with a silent e, Exceptions: Awe + ful = awful Argue + ment = argument Keep the e. Pure + ly = purely Grace + ful = graceful

  4. When adding –ly to a word that ends with an l plus a silent e, Alwaysdrop the e. Terrible + ly = terribly Whole + ly = wholly

  5. When adding a suffix that begins with a vowel or y to a word that ends with a silent e, Usually drop the e. Write + ing = writing Shine + y = shiny Exceptions !!!! Dye + ing =dyeing Mile + age = mileage

  6. When adding a suffix that begins with a or o to a word that ends with ce or ge, Keep the e so the word will still have the soft c or g sound. Change + able = changeable Trace + able = traceable

  7. When adding a suffix that begins with a vowel to a word that ends in ee or oe, Keep the e. Agree + able = agreeable Hoe + ing = hoeing

  8. Spelling test form • Choose the correct form of the word needed to fill the blank in the sentences below. • Mom made an __________ mess when she used under arm deodorant instead of hair spray on her hair. • A. awful B. aweful • We will be __________ stories in our class. • A. writing B. writeing

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