*10 Golden Rules on Spelling Correction in English Grammar* *Rule 1:* When the suffix “full” is added to a word, one “ I” is removed. Faith + full = faithful Use + full= useful *Rule 2:* If the word to which the suffix “full” is added ends in “ll”, one “I” is removed from the word also. Skill +full = skilful Will + full= wilful *Rule 3:* Words of two or three syllables ending in single vowel + single consonant double the final consonant if the last syllable is stressed. Eg- Permit + ed = permitted Occur + ing =occurring Control + ed =controlled Begin + ing = beginning *Rule 4:* Consonant ‘L’ is doubled in the words ending in single vowel + “I” before a suffix beginning with a vowel eg. Signal + ing = signalling Repel + ent = repellent Quarrel + ed = quarrelled Travel + er = traveller *Rule 5:* Words ending in silent “e”, drop the “e” before a suffix beginning with a voweleg. Hope + ing = hoping Live + ed = lived Drive + er = driver Tire + ing= tiring *Rule ...