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ELA Drills, Intermediate: Spelling 1 59 Views
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ELA Drills, Intermediate: Spelling 1. Choose the correct spelling for the word that means more than one wolf.
Transcript
- 00:04
And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by sheep or by
- 00:07
wolves in sheep's clothing and we're not sure it was dark and we weren't wearing [A wolf in a sheeps body and man opens the door in surprise]
- 00:11
our glasses.. All right well choose the correct spelling for the word that means more than
- 00:15
one wolf and here the potential answers... okay if there's one thing that
- 00:26
terrifies us more than a wolf it's more than one wolf now but this question is [A pack of wolves with sheep bodies appear]
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- 00:31
asking us to face our fear so let's just do it we need to choose the correct
- 00:35
spelling of the plural form of wolf option A says we just stick an S on
- 00:40
to the end of it but well, it doesn't look quite right in fact there's a
- 00:43
special rule for working with many words that end in F like elf and shelf and [A baby elf, a shelf and a scarf appear]
- 00:48
scarf what's that rule well do we add an es at the end like in option C now
- 00:54
that looks like it would be pronounced wolf-es which can't be correct. Well does
- 00:59
D have it right do we just change the F to a V, we don't see too many words even
- 01:04
plurals ending in a V usually there has to be some sort of vowel after it right
- 01:09
and yep, the right answer here is option B we change the F to VE before adding the
- 01:15
S so we go from wolf to wolves.. Answer B is the right one now there's a good rule to [A pack of sheep with wolves heads appear]
- 01:22
remember the next time you see elves on shelves or wolves with scarves.. We think [Lots of elves on shelves and wolves wearing scarves]
- 01:27
that one's really going to catch up next Christmas.
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