This week's lessons are all about word endings. We worked on Chapter 28 tonight which is about words ending in -EN, -IN, -AN, -ENT, and -ANT. The theory is pretty simple, but there is A LOT to learn. OK, you should never end a word with the stroke EN. EN is used to begin a word. If the word ends in EN, type a final N, or add the consonant on the last stroke with EN. Similarly words ending in -IN and -AN. Add the consonant on the last stroke so that IN and AN do not stand alone. Clear as mud?
I peeked ahead to Chapter 29, which comes up Wednesday. More word endings coming up. -LE, -EL, -AL and -IL. Wow, this is a lot for one week!
Oh, and I got 99% correct on the quiz for Chapter 27!
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