Which of the following words is an exception to the rule of doubling the final consonant before adding a suffix that
begins with a vowel?
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anxious
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When a word ends in a single consonant preceded by a single vowel and the word is one syllable or accented on the last syllable, then double the final consonant when adding a vowel suffix. RULE: When adding a vowel suffix to a word ending in -e the -e is dropped.
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When adding suffixes to one-syllable words, it's helpful to follow the CVC rule. CVC stands for “consonant, vowel, consonant.” When the last three letters of a one-syllable word follow the CVC pattern, the last consonant should be doubled when adding the ending.
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Exception :- axits
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