When the word angry is changed into the adverb angrily, the y in angry becomes an i; the applicable rule is that when you add a suffix onto a word that ends in y, you change the y to an i.
when adding a prefix, the spelling of the root word doesn't change
That is the correct spelling of the word "storm" (violent weather).
The rule that applies is USE YOUR SPELL CHECKER. There is no such word as divieded.
The rule that best applies to the word "exhaust" is a verb. It means to use up a resource or be drained completely.
The root word for angrily is anger.
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No, "angerily" is not a word. But "angrily" is. Example: He angrily yelled at his sister.
the angrily boy said a bad word.
No, it is not a verb. The word angrily is an adverb.
I went home with a angrily face
The double consonant rule applies when a word end with a short vowel plus a consonant. For example, the word swim would become swimming.
The rule that applies to the word "desire" is that it is a noun, representing a strong feeling of wanting or wishing for something. It can also be used as a verb to describe the act of wanting or wishing for something.