yes. You spelled the word advanced correctly.
Answeravancée
When adding a suffix to the word "continue," the correct rule is to drop the final "e" before adding the suffix.
No. The first E has a short I sound and the final E is silent.
The word is "end."
because this ia an exception to the final e rule. (NOVANET)
Ending
The final 'e' is not pronounced, but it changes the sound of the 'i' from a short 'i' to a long 'i'.Without the final 'e', the word is 'slim'.
No. The first E has a long E sound, to rhyme with freeze. The final E is silent.
You look at the word and see if it got a suffix
When adding the suffix "-ing" to the word "glide," you would drop the final "e" in "glide" before adding the suffix. This is because when adding a vowel suffix like "-ing" to a word ending in a silent "e," the "e" is typically dropped to maintain the original pronunciation of the word. Therefore, "glide" becomes "gliding" after dropping the final "e" before adding the suffix.
No. The first E has a short I sound, there is a long A sound, and the final E is silent (rih-layt).
feminine: têtue (with the final 'e')