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The British use the French ending re eg: centre,fibrewhile the Americans use er ending as in center,meager.However in northern America/Canada with the French influence have retained the re ending(hard c& g ) eg:theatre,acre,massacreSome British words by choice retain er ending in words like number,diameter,neuter,beleauger
Some jobs that end with the suffix -er include teacher, baker, engineer, and firefighter.
The suffix "-er" added to "audubon" indicates a person who engages in the activity of birdwatching or studying birds, as in the case of John James Audubon, a famous ornithologist and naturalist.
There are three types of regular verbs: -er, -ir, and -re For an -er verb such as aimer (to like/love) you begin to conjugate the verb by removing the ending , -er, and leaving just the stem of the verb, aim. Regular -er verb endings are: -e, -es, -e, -ons, -ez, -ent. Depending on the subject you are conjugating for determines which ending is to be used. For other regular verbs you do the same process of detaching the endig from the stem and adding the respective ending. -ir verb endings are: -is, -is, -it, -issons, -issez, -issent. -re verb endings are: -s, -s,-(no ending), -ons, -ez, -ent.
In French, the final "er" is typically pronounced as a schwa sound, represented by the symbol [ə]. For example, the word "manger" would be pronounced as "mahn-zhay" with a soft, almost silent "er" sound at the end.
is there a rule for words ending in or ( as in professor) or words ending in er (as in commander)? Thank you!
No, it has the -or sound ending.
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There are three jobs for the Smooth ER: it make proteins and lipid it controls the calcium level in muscles detoxifies poisons, alcohol, and drugs
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words that contain or like worker that sounds like er