When we add -es to verbs ending y the y usually turns into an i .
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studies |
A psychologist studies the way the mind works.
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marries |
Jane will be excited when she marries Jack.
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flies |
Help me get rid of these flies.
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cries |
She always cries at the end of the film.
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tries |
My mum tries to make gourmet food.
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copies |
The machine prints lots of copies.
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carries |
A vein carries blood to the heart.
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replies |
I got all the replies for my party.
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hurries |
He always hurries to work.
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worries |
She listened to Bob's worries with consideration.
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