The suffix -ion creates the word "destruction" when added to "destruct."
Double the final consonant before adding the suffix.
You can make "flexible" into a noun by adding the suffix "-ity" to create "flexibility."
When adding the suffix "-ing" to the word "glide," you would drop the final "e" in "glide" before adding the suffix. This is because when adding a vowel suffix like "-ing" to a word ending in a silent "e," the "e" is typically dropped to maintain the original pronunciation of the word. Therefore, "glide" becomes "gliding" after dropping the final "e" before adding the suffix.
You can change "affection" into an adjective by adding the suffix "-ate," resulting in "affectionate."
An example of a base word that can be modified by adding a prefix or suffix to create different words is "act." By adding the prefix "re-" you get "react," and by adding the suffix "-ion" you get "action."
the suffix of destruct is -uct
destruct
Double the final consonant before adding the suffix.
You can make "flexible" into a noun by adding the suffix "-ity" to create "flexibility."
When adding the suffix "-ing" to the word "glide," you would drop the final "e" in "glide" before adding the suffix. This is because when adding a vowel suffix like "-ing" to a word ending in a silent "e," the "e" is typically dropped to maintain the original pronunciation of the word. Therefore, "glide" becomes "gliding" after dropping the final "e" before adding the suffix.
You can change "affection" into an adjective by adding the suffix "-ate," resulting in "affectionate."
An example of a base word that can be modified by adding a prefix or suffix to create different words is "act." By adding the prefix "re-" you get "react," and by adding the suffix "-ion" you get "action."
Some words that can be made by adding a suffix to "transfer" are transferred, transferring, transferable, and transfers.
When adding a suffix to the word "regret," it can become "regretful" or "regrettable."
When adding a suffix to the word "continue," the correct rule is to drop the final "e" before adding the suffix.
No, companionship is a noun formed by adding the suffix -ship to the word companion.
No, "sunnier" is not a suffix. It is a comparative form of the adjective "sunny," formed by adding the comparative suffix "-ier."