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Spelling Rules
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Spelling Rule Review What is the rule about adding “y”, “ly”, or “ness” to a word that doesn’t end in “y”? Ex. Sincere + ly OR sad + ness What is the rule about adding suffixes to words that end in “y”? Happy + ness When do you keep an “e” at the end of a word? When do you drop it? What are the exceptions? Expense + ive OR Extreme + ly OR Courage + ous When do you double a consonant before adding a suffix? Ex. Drag + ing OR Ex. Hid + en Is the suffix ending “ful” or “full”? Joy + ful OR Joy + full
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Find the spelling errors in the passage below. It was a gloomy, sad day. None of my friends were available to hang out, so I accepted the fact that I would spend the day feeling lonly. I figureed I could find a way to spend my time that would make me joyfull. As I thought about it, I recalld that the happyiest day of my life was when I had gone sking. The mountains had been coverd in snow, the sun had been shinning, and the air had been crisp. Up there on that mountain, I had been truely hapy. The decision was made, I would go skiing.
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Rule #1 Don’t change the spelling of the word when adding –ly or –ness to any word that doesn’t end in ‘y’ Sincere + lyLone + ly
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Rule #2 For any word that ends in ‘y’, change ‘y’ to ‘i’ and add the suffix (- ness, -es, - ly) Lonely + ness = loneliness Happy + ness = happiness
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Practice RULES #1 & #2 Day + ly Kind + ness Marry + age Great + ness Quick + ly Messy + ness Happy + est Supply + es Beautiful + ly Carry + ed
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Words you need to know What is a consonant? - any letter except a,e,i,o,u What is a vowel? -a,e,i,o,u What is a prefix? A group of letters added before the word that alters its meaning (Ex. pre-,un-, in-,dis-) What is a suffix? A group of letters added to the end of a word that alters its meaning (Ex. –able, -ive, -ly, -ness)
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Rule #3 Keep the silent e at the end of a word when you add a suffix that begins with a consonant ( -ment,-ful,-ly ) Arrange + mentPeace + ful Sincere + ly Exceptions: judg e + ment = jud gm ent acknowledg e + ment = acknowled gm ent Tru e + ly = tr ul y
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Rule #4 Drop the silent e at the end of a word when you add a suffix that begins with a vowel (Ex. -ed, -ing, -ous, -ably, -al, and –y ) Hope + ing = hoping Shine + y = shiny
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Use rules 3 & 4 to spell these words correctly 1. Fortune + ate 2. Excite + ing 3. Trouble + some 4. Dose + age 5. Nature + al 6. Hope + ful 7. Fame + ous 8. Write + ing 9. Excite + ment 10. Judge + ment
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Exceptions to Rule #4 Notice + able = notic ea ble Courage + ous = courag eo us Advantage + ous = advantag eo us Noticeable needs to keep the e because the ce together make the ‘s’ sound. Courageous needs the e because the ‘ e’ makes the ‘ a’ long (say its own name) cour – age – ous Same thing in advantageous; it helps us pronounce the words correctly.
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Practice Rules # 1-4 Adventure + ous Conflict + ed Affection + ate Tardy + ness Tie + ed Probe + ing Resource + ful Carry + ing Disappoint + ment Aware + ness Expense + ive Note + able State + ment Care + ful + ly Judge + ment Beauty + ful + ly
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Rule #5 Double the final consonant when the word is just one syllable, the last two letters are ONE vowel and ONE consonant, and you add a suffix that begins with a vowel (such as –ing, -ed,-er,-est,-al,-y) Swim, swimming, swimmer Drag, dragging, dragged Hot, hotter, hottest Rob, robbing, robber
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Practice Rule #5: Double or no double? Mop + ing Act + ed Write + ing Shop + ed Whip + ed Warm + est Jog + er Talk + er Nap + ing Sap + y Intention + al Mug + y Hope + ing Hop + er Ski +er
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Rule #6 Add -ful not full when you add as a suffix Thought + ful Cheer + ful Sometimes is will look like full but that is only a result of adding a second suffix Cheer + ful + ly, beauty + ful + ly
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Lone + ly Disappoint + ment Adventure + ous Beautiful + ly Quick + ly Kind + ness Swim + ing Note + able Happy + ness Day + ly Marry + age Arrange + ment Sincere + ly Peace + ful Great + ness judge + ment Drag + ing Hot + est Conflict + ed Affection + ate Tardy + ness Tie + ed Probe + ing Resource + ful Lonely + ness Carry + ing Aware + ness Expense + ive
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