When adding a vowel suffix to a word, which of the following is the only case where the suffix can be added without making another change?
a. the word ends with a consonant preceded by only one vowel (ship + ing).
b. the word ends in y (cry + ed).
c. the word ends with a silent e (defense + ive).
d. the word ends with a consonant preceded by two vowels (cheat + er).
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