An animated tutorial explaining the four suffixing conventions we follow when adding -ed.
1. If the word ends with a CVC pattern and a short vowel sound, we double the final consonant letter before adding -ed. We do not double the consonants w, x, or y – even if the word looks like CVC.
2. When a word ends in a silent e vowel letter, drop it before adding suffix -ed.
3. If a word ends in the letter y after a consonant letter, change that y to i, then add suffix -ed.
4. If the word doesn’t end in a silent e vowel letter, doesn’t end in a letter y after a consonant letter, and doesn’t follow the CVC pattern with a short vowel sound, just add suffix -ed.
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