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.
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use words like however and netherless. For example say my little sister has really pretty blue eyes but neverless I do to.
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Just smile , don't be sad .
<span>A) In the selected sentence, the word gardening is a gerund, and the gerund phrase functions as the subject.
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I believe the answers to the sections of question 2 are:
A. "We" is who needs the umbrellas.
B. "Them" is the pronoun that replaces "umbrellas".