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is there a rule for words ending in or ( as in professor) or words ending in er (as in commander)? Thank you!
Most nouns ending in -o are pluralized by simply adding -s, except:Some nouns ending in the letter -oare pluralized by adding -es. These words must be memorized, because there is no simple rule to explain the differences.echo, echoeshero, heroespotato, potatoestorpedo, torpedoesveto, vetoes
There are no specific rules to be followed for words ending in "ely". Most of the root words ending in E add -ly whereas words ending in Y replace the Y with an I before adding the -ly. Examples: complete => completely icy => icily hungry => hungrily
When adding "-ing" to a word ending in a consonant-vowel pattern, drop the vowel before adding "-ing". Most of these words will end in "e". Wrong: skateing Right: skating Wrong: takeing Right: taking Wrong: relateing Right: relating
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Swaraj -- self-governance or "home-rule".
what is the rule in adding rational numbers
One of the little-known rules (actually an adopted pattern) of adding -able to a verb is that the silent E is not dropped for words ending in -ce or -ge. So you have noticeable, traceable, knowledgeable, and changeable. The adverb forms with -ability follow the same rule.
When adding and/or subtracting, your answer can only show as many decimal places as the measurement having the fewest number in the decimal places.
Regularmente. Notice that, as a general rule, words in English ending in "ly" are the same in Spanish with the ending changed to "mente".
The usual plural form for words ending in -f or -ef is to drop the f and add ves. There are exceptions to this rule where only an s is added to the end of the words.
Because there is no standard rule for words ending in -o.