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Which one of the following is correct when a one-syllable word ending in a consonant is preceded by only a vowel? Shiping Hopper Biger Flatest

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User Simon ML
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Answer:

hopper

Step-by-step explanation:

To add a vowel suffix to a one-syllable word ending in a consonant preceded by only one vowel, double the last letter of the root word and then add the suffix.

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User Josey
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im pretty sure it hopper
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User Calebt
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