Among the following words, the choice that you need to double the final consonant before adding the suffix to the base word is, shop + -er. The word shop plus -er becomes shopper with the double consonant p. The rule applied here is that, if the word is only one syllable and ends in a vowel and consonant, double the last letter before the vowel suffix.
Yes most definitely i agree with this 100%
Answer:
C The players on the team run every morning
I think 19 should be A or E, both sound correct. But you have to consider whether the sentence is in present or past tense. Past tense would be A.
20 is E.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that:
(1) <span>B. (Smith 43)
(2) </span><span>B. False
(3) </span><span>B. False
(4) </span><span>D. all of the above
</span>(5) <span>B. Always use pg # 1
</span>(6) <span>A. After the end parentheses “…dog food” (Smith 43).</span>