probable - probably
pronounce - pronunication
improve - improving
activate - activation
include - including
It really depends more on which suffix you are adding.
Some examples of words that drop a silent "e" before a suffix are: write (writing), hope (hoping), like (liking), and sense (sensible).
One exception to the silent e rule is when adding endings like -ed or -ing to words ending in a consonant and a silent e (e.g., write to writing). Another exception is with words where the final silent e is dropped before a suffix that starts with a vowel (e.g., change to changing).
Sometimes yes, the spelling of the original word may change when adding a suffix, particularly if the word ends in a silent 'e' or a consonant preceded by a single vowel. In such cases, the final 'e' may be dropped or the final consonant may be doubled before adding the suffix.
The suffix "pre-" means before. It is typically added to words to indicate that something comes before the main word or concept.
There are several words that contain the suffix "fore," such as "before," "forever," "forehead," "foresee," and "forewarn." It is difficult to provide an exact count without an exhaustive search of the English language.
Some examples of words beginning with the suffix "tenere" are "detention" and "retention." Words beginning with the suffix "tain" include "contain" and "sustain."
There are several words that contain the suffix "fore," such as "before," "forever," "forehead," "foresee," and "forewarn." It is difficult to provide an exact count without an exhaustive search of the English language.
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.
Yes, the spelling "noticeable" is correct. On words that end in CE or GE, the E is not dropped when adding the suffix -able.
Words that are suffix-less are called root words.
Some examples of words beginning with the suffix "tenere" are "detention" and "retention." Words beginning with the suffix "tain" include "contain" and "sustain."
Words with the suffix ance:acceptanceappearancearroganceassistanceclearancecompliancecontinuancedisappearancedistanceeleganceentrancegrievancemaintenanceperformancepredominanceresistancetolerancesubstancetemperanceviligance
Some words that have the suffix 'ular' are:angularbinocularcellularcircularglandulargranularinsularirregularjugularmodularmuscularocularparticularpopularrectangularregularseculartabularvascularvernacular
The letter "M" is silent when it appears before the letter "B" in certain words, such as "comb" or "lamb."
Some examples of words with the suffix -morph include metamorphosis, polymorph, amorphous, and dimorphic.
Booklet: a small book or brochure. Piglet: a young pig. Eyelet: a small hole or opening, typically used for lacing or threading materials. Bracelet: a piece of jewelry worn around the wrist.
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