这五个规则分别是: Floss Rule Rabbit Rule Doubling Rule Dropping Rule Changing Rule首先,我们来看看Floss Rule。Floss的意思是“牙线”,这个规则告诉我们:在单音节词(并且是短元音)的尾部,辅音字母f、l、s要双写。比如: ff: puff, cliff, sniff, fluff ll: doll, hill, drill, thrill ss: boss, guess,...
这条规则叫做Floss Rule,如果一个单词满足以下三个条件: 1. 结尾是f,l,s或者z; 2. 单词是个单音节, 3. 单词只有一个元音; 那么这个单词的结尾要double,也就是写两次。 举个例子,单词grass,结尾是s,满足第一个条件。而且只有一个音节,满足第二个...
The answer is easy–and we call it The Floss Rule. It’s a really simple spelling rule that helps kids remember when to use a double consonant at the end of a word. Check out this handy rule in the video below, and then read on for free printable spelling rule posters and a sample...
别担心,来了解一下Floss Rule吧!这个规则告诉我们,当l、f、s、z这些字母出现在单音节单词的末尾,并且前面跟着一个短元音时,它们几乎总是需要双写。👀比如floss、staff、bill和jazz这些单词,它们都遵循这个规则。 🔍不过,也有一些例外哦!比如if、yes、gas、of、this、gal、us、bus、plus和quiz这些单词,它们就...
Have you heard of the FLOSS rule? It’s one that we often teach beginning spellers. The floss rule says that we double the final consonant when three conditions are met: The word is one syllable. The word has a short vowel. The word ends in f, l, s, or z. ...
这也是一个关于双写辅音字母的拼写规则,拼写规则 The FLOSS rule , floss原意为“牙线”,此规则的指是:f,l,or s is doubled。 If aone-syllable wordhas onlyone vowelandends in f, l or s, double the last letter. 辅音字母f, l...
1. Floss Rule: 这个规则的意思是: 如果一个单词里只有一个元音,并且是短元音时, 字母f,l, s, and z 在这个单词的尾部时,需要双写最后一个字母。 2.The Rabbit Rule 这个规则也很简单,就以rabbit 为例, ...
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also from 1759 Entries linking tofloss fleece(n.) "wool coat of a sheep," Old Englishfleos,flies"fleece, wool, fur, sealskin," from West Germanic*flusaz(source also of Middle Dutchvluus, Dutchvlies, Middle High Germanvlius, GermanVlies), which is of uncertain origin; according to Watki...