<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>
Answer:
Dear friend (Muneeb Ahmed)
Hi, how are you, hope you are fine, I'm here fine too. I'm writing this letter to inform you about the news item I read, it was about anti-social activities held in your neighbourhood please be aware of it.
I read it in today's newspaper, I read this b'coz I saw it news channel with my dad in news they were saying that some anti-social activities are there in our city at ( XYZ ) { write any address of your choice } if you want to listen more about it read today's newspaper that's why I read newspaper.
I'm telling you about this b'coz you are my best friend ever I've got you've helped me in my every problems, I'm telling you to aware of this.
YOUR FRIEND
Ahmed Sarim
The verb is sleeping, and the rest is on this picture bud.
It would be C. is, it makes more sense saying "it is" and not "it are" or "it am"
Answer:
Yes, yes they do. And I hope that everyone continues reading books for as long as they can before the world goes mad. And, as of right now, at this moment, I am writing a book.
Explanation:
Information is good for the brain; it stimulates creativity and relieves bordem of many. So, read a really beneficial book so you can prevent wasting valuable time looking at a wall for hours, or going to the fridge randomly when you're not even hungry (we all do this anyway, but, oh well).
(I'm currently half-asleep writing this, so don't laugh at my nonsense :D)
Peace, y'all!