Syllable & Affix Patterns: Sort 16 (Open and Closed Syllables and Inflected Endings) plotting leaking floated wrapped nodded quoted hopingcleaned shouting.

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Syllable & Affix Patterns: Sort 16 (Open and Closed Syllables and Inflected Endings) plotting leaking floated wrapped nodded quoted hopingcleaned shouting greeted joking faded painted winning hunted letting telling needed saving racing panting skated hopping skipped

A closed syllable with a single final consonant must doubled that consonant before adding –ing.

Syllable & Affix Patterns: Sort 16 (Open and Closed Syllables and Inflected Endings) plotting leaking floated wrapped nodded quoted hopingcleaned shouting greeted joking fadedfaded painted winning hunted letting telling needed saving racing panting skated hopping skipped

Syllable & Affix Patterns: Sort 16 (Open and Closed Syllables and Inflected Endings) plotting leaking floated wrapped nodded quoted hopingcleaned shouting greeted joking faded painted winning hunted letting telling neededsaving racing panting skated hopping skipped

Syllable & Affix Patterns: Sort 16 (Open and Closed Syllables and Inflected Endings) plotting leaking floated wrapped nodded quoted hopingcleaned shouting greeted joking fadedfaded painted winning hunted letting telling neededsaving racing panting skated hopping skipped