The word "stopped" is an example of doubling the consonant when adding a suffix after a single short vowel. In this case, the final consonant 'p' is doubled before adding the suffix '-ed' to maintain the short vowel sound of the word.
The rule that best applies to the word "exhaust" is a verb. It means to use up a resource or be drained completely.
The rule that applies to the word "desire" is that it is a noun, representing a strong feeling of wanting or wishing for something. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of wanting or wishing for something.
Group VII. When the word has an immediate -tion form, -ible is used.
"Rainning" is incorrectly spelled. The correct spelling is "raining."
The word "snagged" follows the spelling rule that when a one-syllable verb ends in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, you double the final consonant before adding the suffix "-ed."
when adding a prefix, the spelling of the root word doesn't change
When the word angry is changed into the adverb angrily, the y in angry becomes an i; the applicable rule is that when you add a suffix onto a word that ends in y, you change the y to an i.
The rule that applies is USE YOUR SPELL CHECKER. There is no such word as divieded.
The rule that best applies to the word "exhaust" is a verb. It means to use up a resource or be drained completely.
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The double consonant rule applies when a word end with a short vowel plus a consonant. For example, the word swim would become swimming.
The rule that applies to the word "desire" is that it is a noun, representing a strong feeling of wanting or wishing for something. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of wanting or wishing for something.
The word "field" applies to open land, and the verb "to field" applies to sports teams or activities.
Group VII. When the word has an immediate -tion form, -ible is used.
The spelling "fava" is food, a large bean. The word "favor" applies to a courtesy or service.
That is the correct spelling of the word "stop" (cease, halt).
"Rainning" is incorrectly spelled. The correct spelling is "raining."