Ways to make the long /i/ sound.
What are 'i', i-consonant-e, and 'y'?
This syllable has one vowel which is the LAST LETTER in the syllable. The vowel sound is long.
What is an OPEN SYLLABLE ?
The spelling rule that states that if a one-syllable word ends in a vowel immediately followed by the consonant f, l, or s, and sometimes z, you double it.
What is the bonus letter rule?
This prefix means 'WRONG, NEGATIVE'
What is MIS-?
This base word means TO ORDER.
What is -mand-?
What do you get when you put two consonants together and they make one NEW sound
What is a DIGRAPH?
This syllable type has only one vowel, is followed by one or more consonants, and the vowel sound is short.
What is a CLOSED SYLLABLE?
This prefix means 'AGAINST'.
What is OB-?
This latin base means TO HANG.
What is -PEND-?
Two or more consonants next to each other, but each KEEPS its own sound
What is a blend?
This syllable type LOOKS like a closed syllable, but the vowel sound is long.
What is a closed syllable exception?
The letter used at the end of a multi-syllabic word with the /ik/ sound.
What is 'C'?
This prefix means 'ACROSS'.
What is TRANS-?
This latin base means 'TO WRITE'.
What is -SCRIBE-?
This syllable has a VOWEL, then a CONSONANT, then an 'e'. The first vowel is long, and the 'e' is silent.
What is VOWEL - CONSONANT - e Syllable
This suffix is used to indicate that something happened in the past.
What is -ED?
This prefix means 'BACK, AGAIN'.
What is RE-?
This Latin base means "to drive; push".
What is -PEL-?
These two suffixes are used to indicate that there is more than one of something.
What is -s and -es?
This prefix means 'WITHIN, ON, CAUSE TO BE'
What is EN- or EM-?
This latin base means 'SAY, TELL'.
What is -DICT- ?