The suffix of "probably" is -ly.
Virtue does not have a suffix. If it did, it would probably be tue, but this is not recognizable as a suffix.
The suffix that means urination is "-uria".
The word "predictable" contains a suffix "able" that means likely to happen.
Yes, the suffix in "compromise" is "-ise" or "-ize" depending on the variant of English being used.
The suffix of "undoing" is "-ing."
the suffix of contradict would probably be con.
Virtue does not have a suffix. If it did, it would probably be tue, but this is not recognizable as a suffix.
Virtue does not have a suffix. If it did, it would probably be tue, but this is not recognizable as a suffix.
The suffix that means urination is "-uria".
The word "predictable" contains a suffix "able" that means likely to happen.
It probably means town
Yes, the suffix in "compromise" is "-ise" or "-ize" depending on the variant of English being used.
It is allowed, allowing, allowable, allowment, allowability, allowableness, and probably some more.
There are may benefits of using suffix worksheets to bet better solutions for learning in general. They are not the only option but probably the best one out there now.
probable - probably pronounce - pronunication improve - improving activate - activation include - including It really depends more on which suffix you are adding.
Blackfen, which is on the southeast border of London but there are probably may more.
based on grammar, this isn't even a question. Saurus is a suffix maybe they mean "what does the suffix 'saurus' mean. brontasaurus means thunder lizard. so saurus is either thunder or lizard. and given that it also exists in the word "dinasaur" it probably means lizard.