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Dive into spelling rules. Rule 4. Vowels a, e, i, o, u, usually say “a”, “e”, “o”, “u” at the end of a syllable. Example: m e , g o , m u sic, a way, b e long. Rule 17. We often double the l, f, s following a single vowel at the end of a one syllable word.
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Rule 4 Vowels a, e, i, o, u, usually say “a”, “e”, “o”, “u” at the end of a syllable Example: me, go, mu sic, a way, be long
Rule 17 We often double the l, f, s following a single vowel at the end of a one syllable word Example: will, off, glass, roll
Rule 19 Vowels i and o may say “i” and “o” if followed by two consonants Example: find, old, post
Rule 25 c-k is used only after a single vowel which says “a”, “e”, “i”, “o”, “u” Example: back, deck, pick, rock, duck
Rule 27 Z (never s) is used to say “z” at the beginning of a base word Example: zip, zoo, ze ro