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spelling. MAKING WORDS PLURAL. most of the time, we can just add an “s.” ex:  keys, footballs, pancakes. words that end in “ ch ,” “x,” or “s,” you have to add “ es .” ex:  boxes, witches, fusses, buses. MAKING WORDS PLURAL.

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  1. spelling

  2. MAKING WORDS PLURAL • most of the time, we can just add an “s.” • ex:  keys, footballs, pancakes. • words that end in “ch,” “x,” or “s,” you have to add “es.” • ex:  boxes, witches, fusses, buses.

  3. MAKING WORDS PLURAL • words that end in a consonant and a “y,” change the “y” to an “i” and add “es.” ex:   ruby —> rubies marry —> marries • words that end in “ f “ or “ fe,” change the “ f “ sound to a “v” sound, add “es.” ex:    life —> lives     leaf —> leaves hoof —> hooves elf —> elves *Exceptions: dwarfs, roofs

  4. MAKING WORDS PLURAL • irregular plural forms (odd cases) • ex:   woman —> women goose —> geese mouse —> mice person —> people deer —> deer

  5. Words that end with “e” • Drop the “e” if the suffix (ending) starts with a vowel Blame + ing = Blaming Don’t drop the “e” if the suffix starts with a consonant Same + ness + Sameness

  6. Words ending in a consonant and ‘y’ • Change the “y” to an ‘i’ before adding ending Pretty + ness + prettiness . . . Unless the ending begins with an ‘I” Cry + ing + crying

  7. Words ending with a vowel and “y” • Keep the “Y” Destroy + ing = destroying

  8. One syllable words • If they end with a single consonant and a single vowel, double final consonant Slam + ed = slammed

  9. “i” before “e” except after “c” • Niece • Piece • But . . . Receipt, receive, deceive Exception: when the word sounds like “way” Sleigh Neigh

  10. Rules to improve spelling • Use a dictionary or spell-checker • Check it over yourself. You will catch more mistakes than you think • Break larger words into smaller: • Beau tiful • Look for smaller words in larger ones • To mor row

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