Adding - ed, -er and -est to a word ending in -y with a consonant before it
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copier |
I went to use the copier.
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copied |
Have you copied it correctly?
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happier |
Affluence does not necessarily lead to a happier life.
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happiest |
It was the happiest day of my life.
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cried |
'Watch out!' he cried.
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replied |
Have you replied to that email?
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tried |
He tried to escape from the cell.
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dried |
A dried plum is called a prune.
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driest |
Deserts are the driest landscapes in the world.
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funnier |
The second comedian in the show was a lot funnier than the first.
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