Ed means past tense as in passed , walked ,or jogged
The suffixes of "absorbed" are "-ed."
The suffixes of "knead" are "-ed" and "-ing."
The suffixes of "embarrass" are -ed, -ing, -ment, and -ing.
The suffixes of "cite" are -able, -ation, -ed, -ing, -or.
Ordinary suffixes are suffixes that are commonly added to the end of words to modify their meaning or grammatical function. Examples include "-s" to indicate plural, "-ed" to indicate past tense, and "-ing" to indicate present participle.
The suffixes for the word "perfect" are -ion, -ed, -ly.
The suffixes of "suspect" are "-ed," "-ing," "-ion," "-ive," and "-ly."
The suffixes of the word "qualify" are -ed, -es, and -ing.
-es or -ed
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Suffixes are parts of words that are added at the end to modify or change the meaning or grammatical function of the word. They can indicate things like tense, plurality, or comparison. Examples of suffixes include -ing, -ed, -s, and -er.
The suffixes of "conjured" are -ed (past tense) and -ing (present participle).