Among the following words, the choice that you need to double the final consonant before adding the suffix to the base word is, shop + -er. The word shop plus -er becomes shopper with the double consonant p. The rule applied here is that, if the word is only one syllable and ends in a vowel and consonant, double the last letter before the vowel suffix.
Answer:
Revision is an essential part of the writing process.
Explanation:
I <u>dissagree </u>with your thesis, and I’m going to tell you why.
In this sentence, disagree is spelled incorrectly as dissagree. The prefix dis, is spelled diss
Revision is an essential part of the writing process.
In this sentence, all the words are spelled correctly.
I would never be <u>disshonest</u> with you.
In this sentence, dishonest is spelled incorrectly as disshonest. The prefix dis, is spelled diss
His behavior at the dance was highly<u> iregular.</u>
In this sentence, irregular is spelled incorrectly as iregular. The prefix irr is spelled ir
The only choice where all words are spelled correctly is:
Revision is an essential part of the writing process.
The answer is c. A restatement in your own words; I think of it as a summary. Comes from Greek, meaning to modify the way something is told.