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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

CVC rule??

If I use the cvc rule for the word "music" how would the syllables be broken down and why?
  

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The CVC Rule is used to help you to remember whether you have to double consonants in situations like continuous verbs, past tense or comparative. 'Music' is a noun, so it is not applicable.

  • The CVC Rule is used to help you to remember whether you have to double consonants in situations like continuous verbs, past tense or comparative.
  • 'Music' is a noun, so it is not applicable.
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The CVC Rule is used to help you to remember whether you have to double consonants in situations like continuous verbs, past tense or comparative. 'Music' is a noun, so it is not applicable.

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