Double Final Consonant Practice
A second-grade English Language Arts worksheet focusing on identifying and spelling words with double final consonants.
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Double Final Consonant Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the directions. Remember the rule: If a short vowel is followed by a single consonant at the end of a word, double the consonant before adding a suffix that starts with a vowel (like -ing or -ed).
Complete each word by adding the correct double consonant (ff, ll, ss, zz).
1. The dog likes to stu his face with food.
2. I can hear the bu of the bee.
3. She felt a chi on her shoulder.
4. We will pa the ball to each other.
5. Don't fa down the stairs!
Choose the word that is spelled correctly.
6. Which word follows the double final consonant rule?
runing
running
runned
runed
7. Which word is spelled correctly?
hoping
hopping
hoped
hopeing
Add -ing to each word. Remember to double the final consonant if needed.
8. stop + ing =
9. sit + ing =
10. swim + ing =
11. play + ing =
Read each statement and decide if it is true or false.
12. The word 'jumped' has a double final consonant.
True
False
13. The word 'slipped' has a double final consonant.
True
False
Write a sentence using each of the following words:
14. running
15. hopping