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Lesson 4.4 Exception Rule vowel-consonant – e syllable
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Closed Syllable Exceptions Review ildwildmildchild indbindblind findkindmindgrind oldboldold holdcoldmoldsold foldgoldtold ostmosthostpost oltcoltboltfoldjolt
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Exception to the vowel-consonant – e rule v – e exception Word do not end in “v” Silent “e” always ends words for “v” The Two jobs of silent “e” 1.Makes vowel long 2.Ends words for v
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Easy “ive” words give live and live five olive active
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“ive” words massive disruptive in ten sive impressive effective in expensive captive
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More Practice at ten tive ex pen sive con struc tive ex ten sive ob jec tive in at ten tive con nec tive
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More Practice pas sive ex pan sive dis tinc tive in ac tive ex pres sive im pul sive in ac tive
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Practice practice practice af fec tive in flec tive com pul sive sub jec tive ob ses sive ex pan sive in duc tive
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Other v-e words twelve solve delve shelve valve dissolve involve absolve
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The No-So-Impressive Date Jake made a date with Beth. She was rich and quite distinctive. He wanted to impress her. Jake got himself expensive pants and a top. He was then set for the date. Jake and Beth went to a banquet with Steve and Jan. Jake felt that Beth did like him. Then, all of a sudden, Jake was inattentive. This made him drop his plate of spareribs on his lap. His expensive pants were such a mess. This was not impressive! It made Steve, Jan and Beth poke fun at him. In the end, Beth gave Jake a big kiss. She did like him with his mess and all! Jake was glad that Beth was not a snob and that she had fun.
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