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When do you drop the final –e from a root word?

A.) when the suffix begins with a consonant


B.) when you have to double the final consonant


C.) when you are adding a –y


D.) when you are adding a suffix that begins with a vowel

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Answer:

Answer is D.) when you are adding a suffix that begins with a vowel

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The correct answer is letter D):when you are adding a suffix that begins with a vowel.

We generally drop the final "e" from a root word as long as the suffix starts with a vowel. For instance, when we add "-ing" , as in write/writing or when we add "-er" as in nice/nicer.

Although there are some exceptions to this rule , as for example the words that end in"-ce" before the suffix "-able" as in notice/noticeable, the general rule is the one mentioned before.


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