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الكاتب: | Yamen [ الاثنين فبراير 02, 2009 12:25 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | English Spelling Rules....(2)..Y |
English Spelling Rules Writing (and therefore spelling) is a representation of the spoken word. The spoken word is not a representation of writing. Because accents and pronunciation can change easily and quite quickly, whereas what is written in books and dictionaries remains "fixed" for years, as well as for various historical reasons, there is often little correspondence between spoken English (pronunciation) and written English (spelling). English spelling therefore often appears to be totally illogical. The following rules can help you to decode the mysteries of English spelling. But remember, even the best rules have their exceptions. Adding -er/est We make the comparative or superlative forms of short adjectives by adding -er or -est. Spelling Rule Just add -er or -est to the end of the adjective, for example: • quick > quicker > quickest • great > greater > greatest • full > fuller > fullest Exceptions If the adjective ends in: do this: and add: For example: consonant + -y change the -y to an -i -er -est happy > happier > happiest consonant + -e remove the -e late > later > latest consonant + vowel + consonant double the last letter hot > hotter > hottest Note: adjectives ending in -l are regular, except: cruel > crueller > cruellest Adding -ing/-ed Often we need to add -ing or -ed to a verb to make other forms of the verb, for example: I was talking when John arrived. Spelling Rule Just add -ing or -ed to the end of the base verb: • work > working > worked • play > playing > played • open > opening > opened Exceptions If the base verb ends in: do this: and add: For example: consonant + vowel + consonant and a stressed syllable double the final consonant -ing -ed stop > stopping > stopped begin > beginning tap > tapping > tapped But, for example: open > opening > opened (because no stress on last syllable of open) consonant + -e remove the -e -ing -ed phone > phoning > phoned dance > dancing > danced make > making rake > raking > raked dye > dying > dyed -ie change the -ie to -y -ing lie > lying die > dying nothing -d lie > lied die > died |
الكاتب: | Rana-M-N [ الاثنين فبراير 02, 2009 1:22 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | English Spelling Rules....(1)..Y |
very nice......Yamen Thanks |
الكاتب: | Yamen [ الاثنين فبراير 02, 2009 2:58 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | English Spelling Rules....(1)..Y |
Rana-M-N, u r so welcome thanks alot ... |
الكاتب: | سنا [ الاثنين فبراير 02, 2009 3:01 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | English Spelling Rules....(1)..Y |
![]() ![]() thanks Yamen ![]() |
الكاتب: | Raghad [ الأربعاء فبراير 04, 2009 2:07 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | English Spelling Rules....(1)..Y |
Yamen, God bless you brother ![]() |
الكاتب: | خالد الهبل [ الأربعاء فبراير 04, 2009 2:33 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | English Spelling Rules....(1)..Y |
It is very nice Mr Yamen Thanks alot for these information. |
الكاتب: | Yamen [ الخميس فبراير 05, 2009 4:27 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | English Spelling Rules....(2)..Y |
[english]Adding -s We add -s to words for two reasons: to make plural nouns (boy > boys) to form the 3rd person singular of the present simple tense (I work > you work > he works) Spelling Rule Just add -s to the end of the word, for example: dog > dogs play > plays demand > demands Exceptions If the word ends in: do this: and add: For example: -ch -s -sh -x -z nothing -es church > churches mass > masses brush > brushes fax > faxes box > boxes chintz > chintzes -f -fe remove the -f or -fe -ves wife > wives calf > calves except: beliefs, chiefs, dwarfs, griefs, gulfs, proofs, roofs consonant + -y remove the -y -ies spy > spies baby > babies Note: words that end in -o normally just add s, except: buffalo > buffaloes cargoes (or cargos) domino > dominoes echo > echoes go > goes grotto > grottoes halo > haloes hero > heroes mango > mangoes mosquito > mosquitoes motto > mottoes (or mottos) potato > potatoes tomato > tomatoes tornado > tornadoes torpedo > torpedoes veto > vetoes volcano > volcanoes[/english] |
الكاتب: | Raghad [ الجمعة فبراير 06, 2009 3:28 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | English Spelling Rules....(2)..Y |
خالد الهبل, اقتباس:
Thanks alot for these information.
The word ''information'' is an uncountable noun so you can say either 'this information' or 'these pieces of information' ![]() ![]() |
الكاتب: | خالد الهبل [ الجمعة فبراير 06, 2009 3:44 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | English Spelling Rules....(2)..Y |
اقتباس:
The word ''information'' is an uncountable noun so you can say either 'this information' or 'these pieces of information'
Thanks alot for this information sister Raghad![]() |
الكاتب: | غيث الناصري [ الاثنين إبريل 20, 2009 6:46 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | English Spelling Rules....(2)..Y |
Thank you very much |
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