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Rules of English Spelling
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6 CQ
Learn two spelling rules: the “-y” to -”ies” rule (country-countries, party-parties) and the “-f” to “-ves” rule (half-halves, knife-knives, wife-wives).
with How to SpellLearn two spelling rules: the “-y” to -”ies” rule (country-countries, party-parties) and the “-f” to “-ves” rule (half-halves, knife-knives, wife-wives).
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6 CQ
In this spelling rules lesson, learn when, why, and how to add “-ly” to words to create adverbs like slowly, possibly, uneasily, and lovely.
with How to SpellIn this spelling rules lesson, learn when, why, and how to add “-ly” to words to create adverbs like slowly, possibly, uneasily, and lovely.
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6 CQ
Apple, staple, title, kettle, trifle. Find out why we spell some of these with a single consonants, some with double consonants, and others with “-ckle.”
with How to SpellApple, staple, title, kettle, trifle. Find out why we spell some of these with a single consonants, some with double consonants, and others with “-ckle.”
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6 CQ
Why does English have four ways to spell the “K” sound? In this spelling rules lesson, examine the reasons for the "-ck," "-ic," "-k," and "-ke" spellings.
with How to SpellWhy does English have four ways to spell the “K” sound? In this spelling rules lesson, examine the reasons for the "-ck," "-ic," "-k," and "-ke" spellings.
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9 CQ
Words with "ie" and "ei" letter patterns are tricky to spell! In this lesson from How to Spell, explore the rules that dictate when to use “ie” or “ei.”
with How to SpellWords with "ie" and "ei" letter patterns are tricky to spell! In this lesson from How to Spell, explore the rules that dictate when to use “ie” or “ei.”
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