Because "convey" is a VERB and verbs are conjugated and "conveyed" is the past participle.
Because "convey" is a VERB and verbs are conjugated and "conveyed" is the past participle.
It depends on the situation. If the y is preceded by a consonant, it is usually changed to i before adding a suffix (e.g., happy becomes happiness). If the y is preceded by a vowel, you typically keep the y when adding a suffix (e.g., play becomes playing).
Double the final consonant before adding the suffix.
When adding the suffix -ing to the word "glide," drop the final silent "e" before adding the suffix. This is because the silent "e" is typically dropped when adding a vowel suffix to a word that ends in "e."
When adding a suffix to the word "continue," the correct rule is to drop the final "e" before adding the suffix.
Because "convey" is a VERB and verbs are conjugated and "conveyed" is the past participle.
ummm....... marry-marries
It depends on the situation. If the y is preceded by a consonant, it is usually changed to i before adding a suffix (e.g., happy becomes happiness). If the y is preceded by a vowel, you typically keep the y when adding a suffix (e.g., play becomes playing).
Double the final consonant before adding the suffix.
When adding the suffix -ing to the word "glide," drop the final silent "e" before adding the suffix. This is because the silent "e" is typically dropped when adding a vowel suffix to a word that ends in "e."
marry - marries hurry - hurries carry - carries deny - denied
When adding a suffix to the word "continue," the correct rule is to drop the final "e" before adding the suffix.
By adding the suffix "-ously" to the word "riot," it becomes "riotously," which means in a wild, unrestrained, or noisy manner. The suffix changes the original word to describe the action in a more intense or exaggerated way.
The word regress can be changed by adding the affix "-ion", which is a suffix, to create regression.
When adding a suffix to a word ending in a consonant + Y, the Y usually changes to I before adding the suffix. For example, "happy" becomes "happier" and "study" becomes "studying".
The e is generally dropped from the end of the root word. For example, change + -ed is changed; change + ing is changing.
The word is spelled bluish. The "e" is dropped before adding the suffix "-ish".