Why is "close" spelled this way?
Discover the logic behind this word and learn how understanding spelling patterns can transform your writing confidence.
Step 1: Syllable Breakdown
Step 2: Words Spelt From close
Step 3: Putting It All Together
Spelling Notes
This word follows Rule 5a: 'The silent final E makes the vowel before it say its long sound (its name).' In 'close', the silent 'e' at the end tells the 'o' to make its long 'o' sound, like its name. Without the silent 'e', the word would sound like 'closs' with a short 'o'. This rule helps us understand why the 'o' says its long sound.
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