Each of the following words has the suffix -ed. Which word is spelled correctly? A. Duckked B. Cleanned C. Preenned D. Plotted
Well which one looks right
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i chose B
It's D
Do A, B, and C look right to you? They shouldn't.
but i think its D
Rule 1: Words ending with a Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Pattern (Review Consonants and Vowels) One-syllable words: ED = If the word ends in a CVC pattern, it gets a double consonant + ED. * note ING = If the word ends in a CVC pattern, it gets a double consonant + ING. * note Examples: ED = RUB > rubbed, STOP > stopped ING = HOP > hopping, SIT > sitting
Thanks @Madgirlwithabluebox and yes it's D
thanks if i get it right ill let you know
It's cleaned not cleanned
thanks got it right
Duck-ked (VCC) Clean-ned (VVC) Preen-ned (VVC) Plot-ted (CVC) So plotted is the only one who would have a double consonant, because its the only one with a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern
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