I guess you mean "made"?
When you add an e to "mad", it becomes "made". The e makes the a long instead of short (to sound like "ate" instead of "at"). When the e is added, "mad" becomes a completely different word.
In short: "Mad" and "Made" are two different words.
The word you're looking for is "long." When you add the letters "e" and "r" to it, it becomes "longer." This clever play on words highlights how the meaning changes with the addition of letters.
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Petit(e) Only add the E if the thing your describing is feminine.
"Princess" is considered a long e word because the e at the end of the word changes the pronunciation of the i to a long e sound.
add/e/d
And in Spanish is: y If the word 'and' is preceded by a word that begins with the vowel: 'i,' then the word 'and' changes to: e.
To add "ing" to "dance," you simply add the suffix "ing" to the end of the word, resulting in "dancing." This changes the verb form of "dance" into its present participle form, indicating that the action is currently ongoing or continuous.
You can add either an E or an A after the E to get a long E sound. The words beet and beatare homophones (sound-alike words).
add A and H = enthrals add A and I = entrails
No u idiot
slime is a word where you can add y because to make slimy drop the e and add y to make it slimy