B. to sing for others
C. to dance tiredly
D. to act playfully
Mary Wollstonecraft is the correct answer
Answer:
In general, when adding a suffix to a word that ends in a vowel plus the letter y, do not drop the y before adding a suffix.
Explanation:
A suffix, also known as postfix, refers to an affix that is attached to a word to create a new word with a different meaning. Reason why they are commonly called afformatives since they can alter the form of the words.
In the particular case of adding a suffix to a word that end in y you should: change the y to i before a suffix if the word ends in y before a consonant. On the other hand, if the word ends in y before a vowel, do not drop the y before adding a suffix.
* -er
ye
pl-
ay
The correct answer is A. -er
Explanation:
In language, a suffix is a letter or set of letters called affix that is added after a basic word which gives meaning to the word and creates a new word derived from the original. In the case of the word "player" that means someone who plays this word derives from a Middle English word and it is composed by the root or basic word "play" which is performing or doing an activity for recreation and the suffix "-er" that is used to form nouns from verbs and means "the one who" as in cooker "the one who cooks" or player "the one who plays". Therefore, the suffix of the word player or the affix added t the root word "play" to form a new word is "-er".