111 Rule - if a word has 1 syllable, 1 short vowel, 1 consonant after the vowel, When to double the last letter: A word follows the 111 rule AND you are adding a vowel suffix, VCe Syllable Type - Vowel, Consonant, Silent 'e' - Example "cake", Drop the 'e' Spelling Rule - silent 'e' on the end, add a vowel suffix, drop the 'e'. Example: hoping, -est - tallest - /ist/, means "the most", s - nose - /z/, c - cell - /s/, c says /s/ when the next letter is an 'e', 'i', or 'y', g - gem - /j/, g says /j/ when the next letter is an 'e', 'i', or 'y'.
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