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Thursday, 22 November 2018

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SPELLING RULES IN ENGLISH


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Before we get deep into the topic just remember these general things.

1.   Every word must have at least one vowel or semi-vowel, W & Y are called semi-vowels.

2.   Every syllable has atleast one vowel.


3.   C is pronounced as /k/ or /s/. 
a.   C says /s/ before an ei, or y (cent, city, cycle).
b.   C says /k/ before everything else (cat, clip).
c.     
4.   G is pronounced as  /g/ or /j/. 
a.   G says /j/ before an ei, or y (gem, giant, gym).
b.   G says /g/ before everything else (garden, glad).
c.     
5.   Q is always followed by a u (queen).

6.   Double the consonants fl, and s at the end of a one-syllable word that has just one vowel (stiff, spell, pass).


7.   To spell the sound of /k/ at the end of a word, we use ck or k.
a.   Use ck after a short vowel (sick).
b.   After everything else, use a k (milk).

8.   Capitalize names ( Jharkhand)
After your master the above spelling rules and able are able to apply them them confidently, go on to this next set of rules.
1.   Aeo, and u usually say their name at the end of a syllable (a-pron, me, go, u-nit).

2.   You can not find many words ending in v or j. We generally add a silent e at the end of the words ending in J or V

3.   Contractions replace letter(s) with an apostrophe to shorten a phrase (I've represents I have)

4.   /j/ is spelled dge after a short vowel (edge).

5.   Capitalize the names of places (Delhi)


After you get accustomed to all these things stated above, please proceed further.


Spelling Rules in English

spelling rules
spelling rules in brief

1.                 One –syllable words ending in single vowel+single consonant, double the consonant before taking a suffix starting with a vowel.
Example: a. beg + ed = begged
                 b. run + er = runner
                 c. gun + ing = gunning
                 d. sad + est =saddest
But wish + ed = wished ( Two consonants)
And fear + ing = fearing (Two vowels)
2.                 Words of two or three syllables ending in single vowel + single consonant, double the final consonant if the last syllable is emphasized.
Example: a. begin + ing = beginning
                 b. occur + ed = occurred
                 c. permit + ed = permitted
                 d. control + er =Controller
The consonant is not doubled if the last syllable is not given emphasis.
Example: a. benefit + ed = benifited
                 b. suffer + ing = suffering

3.                 In British English the consonant L is doubled even if the stress does not fall on the last syllable.
Example: a. quarrel + ed = quarreled
                 b. signal + ing = signaling
                 c. travel + er = traveler
                 d. distil + er = distiller

There are some exceptions also of this rule; as,
Parallel + ed = paralleled

4.                 If the word to which the suffix ful iss added ends in ll, the second l is dropped.
Example: a. skill + ful = skilful
                 b. will + ful = willful
                
However, there are many other spelling rules also, but if you follow these simple things that we have described here, your spelling in English language will progress a long way.


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