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True or false?

The final e rule only applies when the root word ends with the letter e and the suffix begins with a consonant.

A. false

B. true

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Answer:

False!!!!

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User Marc Bollinger
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The answer is FALSE. The final e rule only applies when the root word ends with the letter e and the suffix begins with a VOWEL. Vowel suffix includes: -er, -ing, -est, -ed, able, -ation and -ance. For example: Root word is MAKE. Drop the last letter E and connect the suffix -ing = MAKING.
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