Thanks, Ricardo.

:-)

Kind regards,
      >Marco A.G.Pinto
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On 27/09/2013 20:53, Ricardo Palomares Martínez wrote:
The answer is right, or at least I think the same.

I don't really know so much English grammar (or maybe I don't have
enough vocabulary on the top of my head) to be able to review that
suffix. If you do, you could try to find sample words for each line
and see if it has sense. For instance, the word "come" applies for the
very first line:

 SFX G e ing [^eioy]e

("come" ends with "e" and the letter before it is not an "e", "i", "o"
or "y") and it translates to remove the ending "e" (-> "com") and add
"ing" (-> "coming"), which is correct.

As the "ing" is used to build the gerund verb form, you should try to
find verbs complying each condition. You may try at:

  http://www.wordreference.com/

using an "*" followed by the intended ending. For instance, I didn't
know any verb ending in "oe" (the second line), but I wrote "*oe" and
I found the verb "hoe".

HTH



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