SPELLING RULES for Suffixes -ed and -ing Copyright © 2012 Kelly Mott.

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SPELLING RULES for Suffixes

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Today we are going to review some Spelling Rules for adding the suffixes -ed and -ing to words.

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The suffix -ed makes 3 different sounds.

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The suffix -ed can say “d” like in the word:

begged

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The suffix -ed can say “t” like in the word:

talked

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The suffix -ed can say “ed” like in the word:

excited

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Rules-ed

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Rule 1: If a vowel is followed by two consonants, just add -ed.

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talked

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lifted

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Rule 2: If you have a v-c-e pattern, drop the silent e and add -ed.

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smiled

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e

raced

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e

Rule 3: If a vowel is followed by one consonant, you must double the last consonant letter and add -ed.

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hug ed

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g

drop ed

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p

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The suffix -ing makes 1 sound.

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Rules-ing

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Rule 1: If a vowel is followed by two consonants, just add -ing.

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EXAMPLES

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talking

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lifting

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Rule 2: If you have a v-c-e pattern, drop the silent e and add -ing.

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EXAMPLES

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smiling

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e

racing

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e

Rule 3: If a vowel is followed by one consonant, you must double the last consonant letter and add -ing.

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EXAMPLES

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hug ing

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g

drop ing

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p

GOT IT? MAKE SENSE?

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