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16 October, 01:10

In the word conveyed, why is the final y not changed to i before adding the suffix?

A) because the stress is on the first syllable of the base word convey

B) because the suffix begins with a vowel

C) because this is an exception to the y rule

D) because the base word ends in a vowel followed by the letter y

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  1. 16 October, 03:07
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    According to the rules the best anser from given above is D) because the base word ends in a vowel followed by the letter y. We don't use changing to "i" with the words that end in ay, ey, oy, uy. But we have an exeption like day = > daily but NOT dayly.
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