No. It is a word having the suffix -ous .
ing is a suffix to denote a continuous tense in any action verb.eg: walk+ing= walking (continuous actions in present ,past ,future tense)ing is a suffix to denote an action verb replaced as a noun/participle.walk+ing=walking eg: walking is good for health.
Yes, the keyword "do" followed by the suffix "-ing" to create "doing" is an example of forming a present participle verb by adding a suffix to a base verb. The suffix "-ing" typically indicates continuous or progressive action in English.
The suffix word of "constitutional" is "tion," which forms the word "constitution."
The suffix is -ician...
-ary is the suffix.
The suffix is -or. This suffix is comparative.
There is no suffix word for child hood instead the hood in word is the suffix
The suffix in the word duties is -ies. This suffix just makes words plural.
Teacherness is not even a suffix, nor a word.
The word anabolic does not have a suffix.
Yes, the word question has a suffix. The suffix is -tion.
The suffix in the word darkness is -ness.