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Spelling Clues: Doubling Consonants ad- and in- can take on different spellings depending upon the spelling of the root to which they are being added. The first consonant is usually doubled when the prefix being added ends with the same letter that begins the root.

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Page 1: Spelling Clues: Doubling Consonants ad- and in- can take on different spellings depending upon the spelling of the root to which they are being added

Spelling Clues: Doubling Consonantsad- and in- can take on different spellings depending upon the spelling of the root to which they are being added. The

first consonant is usually doubled when the prefix being added ends with the same letter that begins the root.

Page 2: Spelling Clues: Doubling Consonants ad- and in- can take on different spellings depending upon the spelling of the root to which they are being added

1. We saw a shoplifter get arrested by the police at the mall.

To seize and hold under the authority of law.

Page 3: Spelling Clues: Doubling Consonants ad- and in- can take on different spellings depending upon the spelling of the root to which they are being added

2. Planting those flowers really improved the appearance of the yard.

to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition

Page 4: Spelling Clues: Doubling Consonants ad- and in- can take on different spellings depending upon the spelling of the root to which they are being added

3. A free drink is included in the price of the movie ticket.

to contain, as a whole does parts or any part or element

Page 5: Spelling Clues: Doubling Consonants ad- and in- can take on different spellings depending upon the spelling of the root to which they are being added

4. The farmer irrigated his crops with water from the river.

to supply (land) with water by artificial means, as by diverting streams, flooding, or spraying

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5. We had to stop for an inspection by the border patrol.

formal or official viewing or examination

Page 7: Spelling Clues: Doubling Consonants ad- and in- can take on different spellings depending upon the spelling of the root to which they are being added

6. Chet wanted to pay his own way, but Jo insisted on paying for him.

To be firm in a demand or course; refuse to yield

Page 8: Spelling Clues: Doubling Consonants ad- and in- can take on different spellings depending upon the spelling of the root to which they are being added

7. This book was illustrated by a famous artist.

to furnish (a book, magazine, etc.) with drawings, pictures, or other artwork intended for explanation, elucidation, or

adornment

Page 9: Spelling Clues: Doubling Consonants ad- and in- can take on different spellings depending upon the spelling of the root to which they are being added

8. The best advice I can give you is to choose your friends wisely.

an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct, etc

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9. All members of the club approved the plans for the parade.

to consent or agree to

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10. Sonny has a very agreeable smile.

to one's liking; pleasing:

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11. The chemist investigated the pollutants in rain water.

to examine, study, or inquire into systematically; search or examine into the particulars of; examine in detail

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12. The announcement was made over the loudspeaker.

public or formal notice announcing something:

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13. Ms.Parker was very impressed with David’s good manners.

to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings; influence in opinion:

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14. Allan has accomplished a lot in just four years.

completed; done; effected

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15. The best thing about my dog is its affectionate nature.

showing, indicating, or characterized by affection or love; fondly tender

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16. It was irresponsible of you to leave your coat outside.

said, done, or characterized by a lack of a sense of responsibility