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Spelling & punctuation Essential spelling rules

Von: Talitha Linehan

Stand: 14.11.2016

Words ending with -y turn into -ies in the plural form:

duty - duties

If the word ends in a vowel + y, just add -s:

boy - boys

Nouns that end in a sibilant sound, add -es:

witch - witches

For nouns ending with -f or -fe there is no fixed rule. Some form the plural by changing the final -f form to -ves, like:

knife - knives

Some form the plural by adding the letter -s:

chief - chiefs

If the verb ends with an -e that isn't pronounced, then you need to drop this final -e before adding -ing or -ed:

smile - smiling - smiled

If the verb ends with a vowel + l, then you need to double the l before adding -ing:

travel - travelling
→ only in British, not in American English!

If the verb ends with a single vowel plus consonant and the stress is at the end of the word, you need to double the final consonant before adding -ing or -ed:

commit - committing - committed

Same if the word just consists of one syllable with a short vowel:

stop - stopping - stopped

You use a capital letter in the names of people, places and related words:

Britain, British, North, South, January, Monday, ...

Exception:
Some names have become common expressions, and now take a lowercase letter - like:
chinaware

You also use a capital letter when words contain a single letter or capitonyms:

T-shirt, TV-show, ...