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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

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