Yes, place is a regular verb so the past tense ends in -ed.
Note that the word already ends with 'e' though. An additional 'e' should not be added. The past tense form is placed.
The suffix of the word named is ed. When you have the word name, and add ed on the end it will make nameed. That's why when you add the ed, you cut of the e that was already there in name and when that e is cut off, it goes to make named.
Yes you can, you can add a suffix like -ing or -ed
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It depends on the word. It sometimes adds a syllable but not always.
you add the letters ed at the end
Except for irregular verbs, you add "ed" to the end of the word.
'Across' isn't a verb. -ed is added to 'cross' to form the past tense 'crossed'.
The prefix for bank is pre and the sufix is ed
yes. "shovelled" is the past tense of shovel.
strayed - if the word ends in vowel + y then just add -ed.If the word ends in consonant + y then the y changes to i then add -edmarry -- married
There are two syllables divided like so: add-ed.
No, the past tense for the verb to happen is spelled happened.