100 points
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(that isn't a troll answer)
(options for vocab words are at the bottom )
1.) if the word ends in silent e, drop the e and add the suffix, unless the final e is needed to preserve the sound of the preceding consonant (as in vengeance).
type the words that both end in the suffix -ance and drop the e according to the spelling rule above.
(three answers)
2.) if the word ends in y, change the y to i before adding the suffix.
type the word that fits the spelling rule above.
(one answer)
3.) type the spelling word with the correct noun suffix for each word given.
accept:
attend:
confer:
repent:
resist:
superintend:
vigil:
4.) if the word ends in silent e, drop the e and add the suffix, unless the final e is needed to preserve the sound of the preceding consonant.
which spelling word requires the final e to preserve the sound of the consonant before it?
5.) if the word is a two-syllable word ending in a short vowel + consonant pattern, double the final consonant if the second syllable of the word gets the accent.
which spelling word results from the use of this rule?
6.) one of the spelling words is an exception to the rules, because it changes its internal spelling when the suffix is added (to reflect a change in pronunciation). what is the word?
7.) write the three spelling words that end in -ence added to combining forms rather than complete words. use the hints to you find the words.
an expression of sympathy -
direct participation in events -
the capacity to acquire and apply knowledge -
so so so much!
***vocab words***
acceptance
alliance
attendance
condense
condolence
conference
defense
existence
expense
experience
grievance
immense
intelligence
intense
interference
nonsense
occurrence
perseverance
remembrance
repentance
resemblance
resistance
superintendence
vengeance
vigilance
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