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Yes. Nearly anything that ends with the suffix "-ly" is an adjective.
The adjective form is the word "national".
The adjective form of the word 'fallacy' is fallacious.
-ish or -less
Words that end in the suffix -arium are nouns. Some examples include: aquarium, herbarium, planetarium, oceanarium, and lunarium.noun
needful as an adjective for need the suffix is "ful"
The word foolish has a suffix. The suffix is - ish. The word foolish does not have a prefix.
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.
It could be an adjective or an adverb.
The word becomes an adverb.
Add the suffix -ly. Greatly. She was greatly disturbed by his answer.
Ly is added at the end of a word so that makes it a suffix. Words that end in 'ly' are adverbs, or verb modifiers. Often, 'ly' can be added on to the adjective form of a word. For example, "quick" is an adjective, but add 'ly' and you get "quickly" which tells you how something was done. "I read the book quickly." How did you read the book? Quickly.
Yes,hood is suffix of mother as a suffix is a ward added to the ending of a word to form a new word.
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.
Affectionate is the adjective form of affection.
There is no suffixes on the word Mountain.
A suffix is morpheme attached to the end of a word to create a new word. The suffix -ly is added to many adjectives to form an adverb.The adverb possibly is formed from the adjective possible and the suffix -ly.Also, when you are talking about a word (as opposed to using the word in the sentence) set it apart by putting it in quotation marks (like "possibly") or in italics (like possibly).