<span>We usually drop the 'e' at the end of words when adding an ending that begins with a vowel suffix (e.g. -ing, -ed, -er, -able, -ous, ).</span><span>But with words ending in 'ge' keep the 'e' before 'able' to keep the soft 'ge' sound-
manageable, changeable, knowledgeable...
<span>We also keep the 'e' in words ending in 'ce' before 'able' to keep the soft 'c' ( "s") sound-
noticeable, replaceable, serviceable...
<span>Another exception to the rule is the final -e is not dropped from words ending in: -ee, -oe, -ye.
see - seeing, agree - agreeing, canoe - canoeist, dye - dyeing</span></span></span>
Where is variants and where text?
Answer:
he is a good guy
Explanation:
good guy
(I don't even know who he is)
Answer:
A) The importance of community.
Explanation:
As the mother desperately informs her neighbors of the missing child, they take initiative to assist her in finding the boy which shows the importance of community because they are willing to help each other in a time of need.