CHAPTER 10 Techniques to Improve Spelling^235
ir- il- im- un-
- possible
- logical
- replaceable
- complicated
- necessary
RULE 2: ADDING A SUFFIX THAT BEGINS WITH A CONSONANT
When you add a suffi x that begins with a consonant, the spelling of the root word
does not change (with few exceptions).
Word Suf fi x New Word
bare -ly barely
careful -ly carefully
careless -ness carelessness
economic -al economical
Exceptions
true -ly truly
due -ly duly
RULE 3: ADDING A SUFFIX THAT BEGINS WITH A VOWEL
When you add a suffi x that begins with a vowel to a word that ends in e, drop the e
before you add the suffi x.
Word Suf fi x New Word
continue -ous continuous
fame -ous famous
Exceptions
Words that end in ge or ce must keep the fi nal e to retain the soft sound of g or c.
Word Suf fi x New Word
notice able noticeable
Another exception is the word dye: dye -ing dyeing