‘double up’ One of the most common, and important, spelling rules in the English language is the ‘double up’ rule. Doubling up the consonant after a vowel makes the vowel sound short. For example, in the word dinner, having a the double consonant makes the ‘i’ a short i sound instead of the longer ‘eye’ sound (as in diner). Children should learn how to spell these words in preparation for a test on Friday 29 September.
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focussed |
immediately |
embarrass |
profession |
opportunity |
aggressive |
exaggerate |
communicate |
accommodate |
immediately |