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The silent e at the end of a word is usually there to make the vowel before it long (say its name). For example, "mat" becomes "mate" when you add an e at the end.
That is the correct spelling of "attitude" (angle, or one's demeanor).
Just add the vowel "E" at the end of the word "President". so, Presidente.
Normally you add an 'e' sometimes with more letters to the end of the word. It depends on different words.
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.
If the subject the verb is modifying is feminine, then there is an E placed after.
The plural of the noun creature is creatures.To find the plural for any word, add either an -s (words ending in -e or have a consonant as the last letter) or an -es (words that end with a vowel, excluding -e; if it ends in -y, change the -y to -i and add -es) to the end of the word.In this case, I would take the word creature and, seeing that it ends in -e, add an -s to the word to make creatures.
Add an A after the E, or an E at the end. bead -a small, round object Bede -to pray, also a Catholic monk and saint.
The plural form of trochlea is trochleae. If a singular word ends in an "a" then add an "e" at the end to make it plural.
You can rearrange the letters in "d e e c" and add an "o" at the end to form the 5-letter word "decode." Alternatively, if you're looking for a different approach, you could think of the word "deuce," which also fits the criteria.
It derives from the word equate, a verb, and the noun form you add -ion to the end so equate+ion-e=equation