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yes the ed in the word decided does change the base word

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Why is a consonant doubled in the word grab before adding ed?

The consonant is doubled in the word "grab" before adding "ed" in order to preserve the short vowel sound. Doubling the consonant before adding a suffix helps to ensure that the stress of the word remains on the first syllable and that the vowel sound does not change.


If you add 'ed' to onomatopoeia is it still onomatopoeia?

Yes, adding "ed" to an onomatopoeia does not change its classification as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia are words that imitate the sound they represent, and adding "-ed" still reflects a sound.


Can a suffix make the base word different?

Yes, adding a suffix to a base word can change its meaning, grammatical category, or both. For example, adding "-ed" to the base word "play" changes it from a verb to a past tense verb, creating "played."


What is the correct past participle of the word decide?

Decide is a regular verb so you add - ed to make the past and the past participle.decide / decided / decided


What is the rule for adding suffixes to words when the suffix begins with the vowel and the root ends with an e?

The e is generally dropped from the end of the root word. For example, change + -ed is changed; change + ing is changing.


What is the base word in the word unified?

The base word in "unified" is "unify," as this is the root word from which "unified" is formed by adding the suffix "-ed."


Is stold a word?

Stold is not a word. It is sometimes a childish error for "stole", by adding the usual past ending "ed" to the irregular past formed by changing the vowel sound. This is a mistake not a word. There is a word "stolid" meaning phlegmatic, unemotional and disinclined to change.


Can you add ed to the word shovel?

yes. "shovelled" is the past tense of shovel.


What is the base and ending in the word hoped?

The base word in "hoped" is "hope," while the ending is "-ed." Adding "-ed" to the base word changes it to past tense, indicating that the action of hoping has already occurred.


What is the rule for adding suffixes to words when the suffix begins with a vowel and the root word ends with an e?

The e is generally dropped from the end of the root word. For example, change + -ed is changed; change + ing is changing.


How does the -ed in hunted change the meaning of rowdy?

One who engages in rows, or noisy quarrels; a ruffianly fellow.


Does skid add a d before adding ed?

Yes when trying to use past tense of the word skid you need to an extra d before adding the ed. So the word would be spelled skidded. For example, the child skidded across the floor.