Spelling Rules for Different Seasons

    
 AUTUMN 1 – SPELLING RULE
 
‘ly’ comes as a package … just slap it on
 
lone + ly = lonely
real + ly = really
soft + ly = softly
careful +ly = carefully
 
If the word ends with ‘le’, you drop the ‘e’ before adding the ‘ly’
If the word ends with ‘le’, you drop the ‘e’ before adding the ‘ly’
 
 
gentle + ly = gently
gentle + ly = gently
    
 AUTUMN 2 – SPELLING RULE
 
‘i’ before ‘e’, except after ‘c’
 
Th
ie
f
Ch
ie
f
Dec
ei
ve
Rec
ei
ve
C
ei
ling
 
This rule only works when the word makes the ‘ee’ sound
This rule only works when the word makes the ‘ee’ sound
h
h
ei
ght – th
ght – th
ei
r – w
r – w
ei
gh
gh
    
 SPRING 1 – SPELLING RULE
 
If the root word stands on its own, add ‘
able
’,
if it doesn’t, add ‘
ible
ible
 
 
Read
able
   
Like
able
 
 
  
Comfort
able
 
Horr
ible
   
Terr
ible
   
Feas
ible
    
 SPRING 2 – SPELLING RULE
 
Drop the ‘
e
’ when adding ‘ing’
 
hop
e
 + ing = hoping
argu
e
 + ing = arguing
sav
e
 + ing = saving
    
 SUMMER 1 – SPELLING RULE
 
When making a word ending in ‘y’ plural, swap the ‘y’ for ‘ies’
 
Lad
y
 – Lad
ies
   
Bab
y
 – Bab
ies
   
Dut
y
 – Duties
 
This rule does not apply when the ‘y’ has another vowel
This rule does not apply when the ‘y’ has another vowel
(AEIOU)  before it
(AEIOU)  before it
 
 
Ke
Ke
y
y
 – Ke
 – Ke
ys
ys
  
  
Ba
Ba
y
y
 – Ba
 – Ba
ys
ys
  
  
To
To
y
y
 – To
 – To
ys
ys
    
 SUMMER 2 – SPELLING RULE
 
When adding ‘ed’, ‘ing’ or ‘er’ to a word, if the original word
ends with a single 
vowel
 followed by a single 
consonant
,
double the consonant.
 
Sh
o
p 
– Sho
pp
ed
  
H
o
p
 – Ho
pp
ed
  
F
i
t
 – Fi
tt
ed
R
u
n
 – Ru
nn
er
  
H
i
t
 – Hi
tt
ing
 
This rule does not apply when the if there is a double
This rule does not apply when the if there is a double
vowel
vowel
  or 
  or 
consonant
consonant
 
 
Cl
Cl
ea
n – Cleaned 
n – Cleaned 
  
  
Walk - Wa
Walk - Wa
lk
ing
ing
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Learn essential spelling rules for autumn, spring, and summer with examples like adding -ly, i before e, dropping silent e, pluralizing y, and doubling consonants before suffixes. Enhance your spelling skills with these easy-to-follow guidelines.

  • Spelling rules
  • Autumn
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Language skills

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  1. AUTUMN 1 SPELLING RULE ly comes as a package just slap it on lone + ly = lonely real + ly = really soft + ly = softly careful +ly = carefully If the word ends with le , you drop the e before adding the ly gentle + ly = gently

  2. AUTUMN 2 SPELLING RULE i before e , except after c Thief Chief Deceive Receive Ceiling This rule only works when the word makes the ee sound height their weigh

  3. SPRING 1 SPELLING RULE If the root word stands on its own, add able , if it doesn t, add ible Readable Likeable Comfortable Horrible Terrible Feasible

  4. SPRING 2 SPELLING RULE Drop the e when adding ing hope + ing = hoping argue + ing = arguing save + ing = saving

  5. SUMMER 1 SPELLING RULE When making a word ending in y plural, swap the y for ies Lady Ladies Baby Babies Duty Duties This rule does not apply when the y has another vowel (AEIOU) before it Key Keys Bay Bays Toy Toys

  6. SUMMER 2 SPELLING RULE When adding ed , ing or er to a word, if the original word ends with a single vowel followed by a single consonant, double the consonant. Shop Shopped Hop Hopped Fit Fitted Run Runner Hit Hitting This rule does not apply when the if there is a double vowel or consonant Clean Cleaned Walk - Walking

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