To turn "exclaim" into a noun, you can add the suffix "-ation" to make it "exclamation."
The noun forms for the verb to inhabit are:inhabitability (suffix, 'ability')inhabitation (suffix, 'ation')inhabitant (suffix, 'ant')
The suffix for bacterium is "-ium" which is used to indicate a singular noun for a specific type of organism.
You can make "flexible" into a noun by adding the suffix "-ity" to create "flexibility."
"Civilian" can be a noun or an adjective. It is not a prefix or a suffix.
To turn "exclaim" into a noun, you can add the suffix "-ation" to make it "exclamation."
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are:persecutor (suffix, 'or')persecution (suffix, 'ion')
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are:persecutor (suffix, 'or')persecution (suffix, 'ion')
The noun forms for the verb to inhabit are:inhabitability (suffix, 'ability')inhabitation (suffix, 'ation')inhabitant (suffix, 'ant')
change competitor into a noun by adding a suffix
The suffix for bacterium is "-ium" which is used to indicate a singular noun for a specific type of organism.
The suffix -ness changes the adjective 'wise' to the noun 'wiseness'.
The suffix -eer changes the noun 'election' to the verb electioneer.
One example of a five letter suffix that could change a noun phrase to another noun is "-hood." For instance, adding "-hood" to "child" creates "childhood."
The medical suffix -tomy makes a noun (an operation) from a noun (an organ).
A derivational noun is a noun derived from another part of speech, usually by adding a prefix or suffix. Examples: slow (adjective) + ness (suffix) = slowness (noun) teach (verb) + er (suffix) = teacher (noun) prevent (verb) + ion (suffix) = prevntion (noun) good (adjective) + ness (suffix) = goodness (noun) drink (verb), drink (noun) = not a derivational noun (a converted noun, a word that functions as another part of speech without changing the word)
No, -ment is a suffix attached to verbs to create a noun