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The "er" changes the meaning of happy to "more happy". "Mike is happier" means the same as "Mike is more happy". Happy is the root word, meaning joyous, and happier is the comparative form of happy, like happiest is the superlative form.
The word happier has "er" added and increases the term happy to a greater happiness i.e. happy and then happier
The word happier has "er" added and increases the term happy to a greater happiness i.e. happy and then happier
The word happier has "er" added and increases the term happy to a greater happiness i.e. happy and then happier
More than someone else-being used in comparison
Happier
Commander is a base word. Command is the base word- er is the suffix. A base word can stand alone and has meaning. A root word is a basic word with no prefix or suffix Added to it.
No. The ER will only give you a prescription for an antibiotic or extract the tooth. Root canals are time-consuming elective procedures that are not appropriate for the ER setting. Besides that, most ER physicians are not trained in root canal procedures, and the ER is not equipped to perform root canals. You need to go to a dentist office.
The suffix -er can either be comparative or a person. Five examples are happier, bright, flyer, reporter, and sooner.
The root word of weather is "weath," which comes from the Old English word "weder" meaning "air, sky, weather."
A suffix is a word part added to the end of a word to change its meaning. For example help + er = helper
root, smoke prefix, non- suffix, -er