replacement
A common type of suffix that could be added to the word "replace" is "-ment," to form the word "replacement".
A suffix is type of affix that attache to the of a word.
To write a suffix in Microsoft Word, simply type the word followed by the suffix without any spaces in between. Word will automatically adjust the spacing to place the suffix correctly. For example, type "runningth" and Word will adjust it to "runningth" with the suffix "th" in superscript.
A suffix for white could be "-ness" or "-ish." An example word with the suffix "-ness" would be "whiteness," and an example word with the suffix "-ish" would be "whitish."
The suffix word for callous would be callousness.
To add a suffix to "habitat," you would simply attach the suffix to the end of the word. For example, adding the suffix "-ion" would create the word "habitation."
A suffix is type of affix that attache to the of a word.
Yes, idleness has a suffix. The suffix is -ness.
The suffix is -less, and the word is careless.
the root word would be strut.
The root word of replacement is place. The prefix is re and the suffix is ment.
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Yes, because an affix or suffix has not been added to it. With beauty you can add the suffix (ful) to the end and take away the y and replace it with i, making it beautiful.The root word is the word you start with before adding an affix or suffix.
Neither, a prefix comes at the beginning of a word and the suffix at the end; therefore a word could not be either but parts of it could in this word tion is a suffix and the base word would be resolute. Hope this helps:)
The word "carpet" does not have a common prefix or suffix that would help determine its meaning.
Not really. Tiny is a word, usually used as an adjective. A suffix would be a syllable added to a word, such as; ette or let.
in, insufficient