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31 July, 06:34

When a suffix beginning with a consonant is added to a word ending with a silent e, the e is kept as a general rule.

(A) True

(B) False

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  1. 31 July, 06:44
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    True

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    There are especially two types of affixes the ones which are added at the beginning of a word, they are called prefixes and the other type are those that are added at the end which is called suffixes. These suffixes have also a division. Some of the suffixes are the consonant suffixes and the others are the vowel suffixes. Some examples of consonant suffixes are - s, - less, - ness, - ment, and - ly. For instance, a word that ends in e keeps the letter e with the consonant suffix, so the word "late" can be added "-ly" to form the word "lately" and the letter e of the word is kept.
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