You need to double the final letter P before adding "ed' at the end: stopped.
The past tense is "achieved." (a verb's silent E is dropped when adding -ed)
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The -ed form of to deny is denied (contradicted, disclaimed).
The spelling is "remembered."
You need to double the final letter P before adding "ed' at the end: stopped.
The past of travel in American English is formed by adding -ed: traveled. In British English it's formed by doubling the 'l' and adding -ed: travelled.
The past tense is "achieved." (a verb's silent E is dropped when adding -ed)
Verbs ending in Y usually change the Y to I when adding -ed. The proper spelling is certified.
Yes, the final "e" in "sniffle" is dropped when adding "-ed" or "-ing" to form past tense or present participle forms, resulting in "sniffled" and "sniffling."
The past tense of "retire" without adding "-ed" is "retired."
The -ed form is spelled "emptied."
Yes, adding "ed" to an onomatopoeia does not change its classification as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia are words that imitate the sound they represent, and adding "-ed" still reflects a sound.
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Delayed.