Spelling is the act of forming words using the correct arrangement of letters. It is an important skill in language arts as it allows us to communicate effectively in writing.
1. Double the final consonant before adding a suffix that begins with a vowel (e.g., run + ing = running).
2. If a word ends in -e, drop the -e before adding a suffix that begins with a vowel (e.g., love + ing = loving).
3. Change -y to -i when adding a suffix (e.g., happy + ly = happily).
4. For words ending in -ed and -ing, remember the doubling rule for one-syllable words with a single vowel followed by a single consonant (e.g., stop becomes stopping).
By understanding common spelling rules and practicing regularly, you can improve your spelling skills and become a more effective communicator in writing.