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     SPELLING  RULES
        1. Single-syllable words ending in one consonant preceded by one vowel, double
        the last letter:
                                            run + ing = running
                                            big + est = biggest
                                            hot + ter = hotter
               Accent on Last Syllable                            Accent Not on Last Syllable
               refer + ing = referring                            differ + ence = difference
               regret + able = regrettable                        deliver = ance = deliverance
                       Exceptions: words ending in w and x, as in vowing & taxing
        2. Words ending in one consonant preceded by two vowels, do not double the last
        letter:
                       Examples: sail + or = sailor               wear + ing = wearing
        3. Words ending in two consonants, do not double the last letter:
                       Examples: debt + or = debtor                      yard + age = yardage
        4. Words ending in y  preceded by a vowel do not change in making various forms:
                       Examples: key and keying  buy and buying
                                    obey and obeying              pay and paying
        5. Words ending in y preceded by a consonant usually change to I :
                       Examples: beauty and beautiful                    accompany and accompaniment
                                     lady and ladies                      cry and cries
                       Exceptions: shy and shyness                       cry and crying
                                                         lady and ladylike





