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When you add the suffix -ish to a word, it means that something has characteristics of the root word. For example, stylish means something has style.
add, plus, more than, Sum, Mix, combine
Yes, although it is obviously better to add more than a mere word or two.
does more than mean add
The simplest answer is that the word 'are' is plural, and the word 'is' is singular. she is, he is, they are, we are It is a little more complicated than that. I'm sure someone will add to this.
Add flour to the mix in increments of no more than one cup at a time.
More than one hummingbird is spelled hummingbirds. Simply add an S to the word.
The plural of "thing" is "things." Just add an 's' at the end of the word to indicate more than one thing.
it is the rule of a noun.
They are more accurate and add a touch of style to a garden
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Comparative - wider Superlative - widest Comparative, you add -er to a word with up to two syllables, or you add 'more' if it's 3 syllables or more. Superlative you add -est to a word with two syllables or less, or you add 'most' to a word if it's 3 syllables or more.