Answer:
<u>- ied:</u> cry, enjoy, bury, marry
<u>-ed only</u>: label, wait, stay, explain, fail, prefer
<u>- d only:</u> care, like, agree, use
<u>double consonant +- ed
</u>: stop, jog, clap, hop
Explanation:
We form regular Past Simple verb forms by adding the termination <em>-ed </em>to the infinitive of the verb.
e.g. wait, stay, explain
However, there are some exceptions, as the result of the spelling rules.
If the verb ends in <em>-e</em>, we will add the termination <em>-d</em>:
e.g. care, like, use
If the verb ends in a vowel and a consonant, we double the consonant before <em>-ed</em>:
eg. stop, clap, hop
If the verb ends in consonant and <em>-y</em>, we take off the y and add <em>-ied</em>.
e.g. cry, enjoy, marry
Answer:c
Explanation:
you always put a parthacize after it so it can make sense
Answer: OD. What have people done to try to resolve the issue?
Explanation: The answer is D because it is straight up telling us that there is an issue that needs to be solved. Problem-and-solution text structure is when a problem is solved. The question is asking for an issue (problem) to be resolved.
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Daisy was not thinking about love or anything of substance with the marriage just the wealth that went along with it
Answer Avail because it's always used in a conjunction with another word with enhancing the second word initial meaning