An apostrophe is added to the end of a noun for the possessive form of a plural noun ending in -s. Examples:
An apostrophe plus an -s is added to singular nouns and plural nouns that don't end in -s for the possessive form. Examples:
An apostrophe is added to the end of a word when the last letter or letters have been dropped in informal speech. Example:
For a paragraph.. insert a lower case italics at the end - maybe even centred... For a page... Go to page... settings.... and.... add a footnote.
One word would be "prince". Add an -s and you have the plural - "princes". Add another -s and you have "princess", a word in singular form.
A suffix is a part of a word that is added on to the end of the root, or basic portion of the word. For example, the word rest can add the suffix less and become restless. The word beauty can add the suffix ful and become beautiful.
The plural form for the noun piano is pianos, just add -s.
The noun form for the adjective lovely is loveliness. You drop the -y for the end of the word and add -i plus -ness.
When you add to the end of a word, the addition is called the suffix. Examples:Wonder, wonderful.Dance, dancing.Excite, excitement.
A non-word...
Are is the three letter word. Add an A to the end and you have Area.
suffix
Adding a "y" to the end of a word to create a new word is called forming a diminutive. This often changes the meaning or adds a sense of familiarity or endearment to the original word.
it is a word game the word is SHORT then add ER letters at end, to make SHORTER
add an 's' to the end of the word
No.
Add gee to the end of every word
Add an 's' to the end.
Handout
Yes.