The concrete noun 'leader' (a word for a person) becomes an abstract noun by adding the suffix -ship, to form the noun leadership, a word for a concept.
The correct suffix to make "leader" an abstract noun is "-ship", resulting in the word "leadership".
To make "alter" a noun, you can add the suffix "-ation" to create the noun "alteration."
You would add a suffix, -ness, to the adjective "good" to form the abstract noun "goodness."The word good is an abstract noun as a word for something conforming to a moral order; praiseworthy character; something beneficial or useful.
The suffix of "hunt" is "-er," which would make it "hunter."
The suffix in "liquefy" is "-fy," which means "to make" or "to cause to become."
You could add the suffix -able to it to make the word approachable.
The affix, here a suffix, is not "ude" but instead the correct suffix is "-tude". The suffix "-tude" is used to make abstract nouns that indicate a state, condition, or quality. For example, solitude is an alone, quiet time or place. Other examples: Exactitude Plentitude
To make "alter" a noun, you can add the suffix "-ation" to create the noun "alteration."
I believe "al" electrical
In this case you add a suffix "ment" to make the noun "a payment".
The noun leader is an abstract noun as a word for a concept. The group must select a leader. The noun leader is a concrete noun when referring to a specific person. The group leader is Terry. A related abstract noun is a leadership. Popularity is the abstract noun of popular. Abstract Nouns List & Examples Abstract noun is quality or more on something we can only think of, not what we can see or touch. OR Name of anything which can neither be seen nor be touched but can be felt is called abstract noun. For example, beauty, courage, friendship, intelligence, truth etc. Sometimes we can also make abstract noun from adjective like child to childhood, happy to happiness; and from verbs like: know to knowledge. Here is a sample table of changes / formation of Abstract Nouns from Common nouns to Abstract Nouns, Verbs to Abstract Nouns, and Adjective to Abstract Nouns:
You would add a suffix, -ness, to the adjective "good" to form the abstract noun "goodness."The word good is an abstract noun as a word for something conforming to a moral order; praiseworthy character; something beneficial or useful.
Leader try to make him correct for next times.
The word 'coward' is a noun, a word for a person who lacks the courage to do or endure dangerous or unpleasant things. Example:"A coward dies a thousand times before his death, but the valiant taste of death but once." William Shakespeare--* The suffix -ice added to coward creates the abstract noun cowardice. The suffix also appears in the nouns service (verb serve) and prejudice (verb prejudge).
The noun forms of the adjective 'jealous' are jealousness and jealousy.
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The suffix of "hunt" is "-er," which would make it "hunter."
The suffix -ly.