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Yes. Nearly anything that ends with the suffix "-ly" is an adjective.
Verbs are actions. You would use an adjective to describe.Some Daniel Boone adjectives would be:bravecurioussmarticonic
-ish or -less
No. The word now modifies verbs or adjectives, so it is an adverb.
Verbs are not describing words. Adjectives describe nouns; lavender is a noun. Some adjective to describe the noun lavender are:fragrantfreshpurpledeadelegantpaleLavender is also an adjective; adverbs are the words that describe an adjective:too lavendervery lavenderpleasingly lavenderslightly lavender
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The suffix -ous is added to the noun mountain to form the adjective mountainous.
acrimonious - adjective complacently - adverb advocate - verb generation - noun
Add the suffix -ic to the noun atom to form the adjective atomic.
Yes. Exactly how depends on the suffix. For example, the word "cup" means a single object but if you add the suffix "s" it becomes "cups" which is more than one object. Suffixes also change the tense of verbs. They make the difference between "The band is playing your song" and "The band has played your song". Some suffixes change the part of speech a word is. The noun "fish" becomes the adjective "fishy". The verb "rebel" becomes the noun "rebellion". The adjective "slow" becomes the adverb "slowly".
The suffix -ize often transforms a noun or adjective into a verb, indicating the act or process of making something. It brings action or a sense of forming or causing to become.
The word "felicitous" is an adjective (-ous suffix). Tenses belong to verbs.
Yes-- most verbs with the suffix -ly added to the end are known as adverbs. The reason why it is an adverb is because it modifies an adjective or verb.
No, -ment is a suffix attached to verbs to create a noun
The most common suffix used to change an adjective to a noun is -ness, for example:adjective / nounsmall / smallnesscold / coldnesswet / wetnessdark / darknessOther suffixes used to change an adjective to a noun are -y, -ity, -ment, -ance and -ence; for example:adjective / noundifficult / difficultycomplex / complexitymerry / merrimentimportant / importancesilent / silence
It would change it into a noun. eg: "Forceful" (adj) into "forcefulness" (n).