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amusement
The child was left to amuse himself amongst the toys.I am going to tell you jokes to amuse you.Queen Victoria of Great Britain was particularly difficult to amuse.
The child's mother hired a clown to amuse the kids at the party.
The present tense of amuse is:I/You/We/They amuse.He/She/It amuses.
The suffixes of bakrey is -ery
The abstract noun form of the verb to amuse are amusement and the gerund, amusing.
The amuse part of amuse bouche is a verb, albeit a French verb.
Amuse means to entertain someone.(: hope i helped!
The suffix for "amuse" is "-ment" when forming the noun "amusement."
The child was left to amuse himself amongst the toys.I am going to tell you jokes to amuse you.Queen Victoria of Great Britain was particularly difficult to amuse.
The child's mother hired a clown to amuse the kids at the party.
"amuse-toi" or "amuse-toi bien"
The present tense of amuse is:I/You/We/They amuse.He/She/It amuses.
This will amuse you. Their antics never fail to amuse. Doing jigsaws would amuse Amy for hours on end. The kids amused themselves playing hide-and-seek. (past tense)
There are multiple types of suffixes, including inflectional suffixes (such as -ing, -s, -ed), derivational suffixes (such as -er, -able, -ly), and compound suffixes (such as -ward, -wise). Inflectional suffixes modify the grammatical function of a word, derivational suffixes change the meaning or part of speech of a word, and compound suffixes are combinations of multiple suffixes added to a word.
The abstract noun form of the verb to amuse are amusement and the gerund, amusing.
The suffixes of bakrey is -ery
The suffixes of "absorbed" are "-ed."