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Here are all the spelling rules for adding the suffix ‘ed’ to words. The suffix ‘ed’ will turn a verb into a past tense verb and a noun into and adjective. Spelling Rule 1: It’s easy just add ‘ed’ Rule 2: If a one syllable word ends CVC (consonant vowel consonant) double the last letter and add ‘ed’ (don’t double x, w or y) Rule 3: If it ends in ‘e’ just add the ‘d’ Rule 4: If it ends with a consonant, followed by a y (Rule 4) Change the ‘y’ into an ‘i’ and add ‘ed’ Rule 5: If the final syllable of a (multisyllabic) word isn’t stressed, don’t double any letters add ‘ed’ instead Rule 6: Sometimes the rules do not make sense, as some words have irregular past tense Rule 7 British spellers will double the final ‘l’ of a multisyllabic word even when not stressed Rule 8 If a word ends in ‘c’ add ‘k’ before adding ‘ed’ For example: picnic becomes picnicked MUSIC Rap Dude by Infraction https://bit.ly/3ejs1yy Music promoted by Inaudio: http://bit.ly/3qxoX6U ----- "Sport Hip-Hop Percussion" is 100% no copyright royalty free trap track! ----- Infraction music: instagram: / infractionimhere spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7qlhX... LYRICS Learn about the suffix ‘ed’ with me Add it to verbs and you will see It marks past tense in case you asked It means the action happened in the past Learn about the suffix ‘ed’ with me Add it to verbs and you will see It marks past tense in case you asked It means the action happened in the past Rule 1 It’s easy just add ‘ed’ kick kicked pick picked walk walked talk talked (Rule 2) If a one syllable word ends CVC (consonant vowel consonant) Double the last letter and add ‘ed’ (don’t double x, w or y) hop hopped stop stopped skip skipped trip tripped Rule 3 If it ends in ‘e’ just add the ‘d’ wave waved save saved joke joked poke poked Learn about the suffix ‘ed’ with me Add it to verbs and you will see It marks past tense in case you asked It means the action happened in the past Learn about the suffix ‘ed’ with me Add it to verbs and you will see It marks past tense in case you asked It means the action happened in the past Rule 4 If it ends with a consonant, followed by a y (Rule 4) Change the ‘y’ into an ‘i’ and add ‘ed’ try tried spy spied cry cried dry dried (Rule 5) If the final syllable of a (multisyllabic) word isn’t stressed (Rule 5) Don’t double any letters add ‘ed’ instead open opened listen listened visit visited ripen ripened (Rule 6) Sometimes the rules do not make sense (Rule 6) As some words have irregular past tense grow grew fly flew sing sang ring rang Rule 7 British spellers will double the final ‘l’ of a multisyllabic word even when not stressed Rule 8 If a word ends in ‘c’ add ‘k’ before adding ‘ed’ For example: picnic becomes picnicked The suffix ‘ed’ can also be added to some nouns to make adjectives For example: The amazed man and the blue-eyed girl.