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You can make "flexible" into a noun by adding the suffix "-ity" to create "flexibility."
No, "deserve" is a full word and does not have a suffix.
To make "Hariss" into a plural form, you would change it to "Harisses" by adding the suffix "-es."
"Direct" can be turned into a noun by adding a suffix such as "-ion" to create "direction."
Yes, adding a suffix to a base word can change its meaning, grammatical category, or both. For example, adding "-ed" to the base word "play" changes it from a verb to a past tense verb, creating "played."
Hundreds. People make up new ones all the time by adding the suffix to other words.
You can make "flexible" into a noun by adding the suffix "-ity" to create "flexibility."
The suffix 'es' is added to the singular form of "potato" to create the plural form "potatoes" following the typical rules of English pluralization for words ending in "o." This helps to indicate that there is more than one potato.
No, "deserve" is a full word and does not have a suffix.
To make "Hariss" into a plural form, you would change it to "Harisses" by adding the suffix "-es."
adding "un" to the beginning of a word can make it to loosen disjoin or release..
The suffix crit means to separate or choose something. There are actually only a few words that use this suffix including hypocrite.
Curious is a three syllable word, and as such, it would usually be made into the comparative form more curious, rather than by adding a suffix to make it curiouser. Suffixes work better with shorter words.
"Surge" does not have a prefix or a suffix. It is a standalone word.
The correct suffix to make "leader" an abstract noun is "-ship", resulting in the word "leadership".
positively, positivity
Transfer and resistor