Synopsis
Excerpt from A Rhyming Dictionary: Answering, at the Same Time, the Purposes of Spelling and Pronouncing the English Language, on a Plan Not Hitherto Attempted
Words ending with y, preceded by a consonant, form the plurals of nouns, the persons of verbs, verbal nouns, past participles, comparatives, and superlatives, by changing 31 into 5 as qty, rider, I carry, thou carried, Ire carrier/r, or carrier, carrier, carried, Ira/11g, bafifiier, Militia; but the re sent par ticiple in ing retains the 3, that i may not be doub ed, as car 7ing ed by a vowel is never changed, as boy, bay.
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John Walker is a retired broadcaster and music producer. With forty years of experience in the music industry, he built and operated White Rabbit Productions, a recording studio in Portland, Oregon. Walker currently runs 3db Productions, and lives in Dillon, Montana.
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