There are several different suffixes that are currently used in the English language. Some of these include able, ible, acy, and cy.
The suffix of "telephoto" is "-o," which is a common suffix in English denoting a noun.
No, the -ling suffix is Middle English or Old English and of Germanic origin.
The suffix in "protection" is "-ion", which is a common suffix in English that forms nouns from verbs.
The suffix of "odour" is "-our." It is commonly used in British English spelling; in American English, it is spelled as "odor."
Almost every verb, when you use the past tense, ends in -ed.
suffix by discussion in English
There are several different suffixes that are currently used in the English language. Some of these include able, ible, acy, and cy.
Mente = Mind The suffix -mente is the generally the same as the English suffix -ly
The suffix of "telephoto" is "-o," which is a common suffix in English denoting a noun.
This suffix is in English -ous.
No, the -ling suffix is Middle English or Old English and of Germanic origin.
The suffix in "protection" is "-ion", which is a common suffix in English that forms nouns from verbs.
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spitefulbeautifulcolorfulFollow the link to Wiktionary's list of words with -ful suffix
The suffix of "odour" is "-our." It is commonly used in British English spelling; in American English, it is spelled as "odor."
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