No.
It can be used suffix-style, but if you were to look up suffixes, it wouldn't be there.
when its more than 1
No, 's is not a suffix. 's is used for possessive nouns.
suffix for diplomat -s -ic
-ative is the suffix used in argumentative.
Yes, an -s and -es are suffixes at the end of a base word, used to form plural nouns. Examples: suffix, suffixes noun, nouns
Bacteria does not have a prefix. Its suffix is -ia.
No, 's is not a suffix. 's is used for possessive nouns.
's is not a suffix. 's is used for possessive nouns.
It can be a substitue for "is," or it can be a possessive suffix.
no, 's' would not be a suffix.
suffix for diplomat -s -ic
The word "combination" does not have a prefix or suffix. It is a standalone word that is used to describe the act or result of combining or putting things together.
-ative is the suffix used in argumentative.
The word "beautiful" can become "beautifully" when a suffix is added, as in "She sang beautifully at the concert."
Yes, an -s and -es are suffixes at the end of a base word, used to form plural nouns. Examples: suffix, suffixes noun, nouns
Virtue does not have a suffix. If it did, it would probably be tue, but this is not recognizable as a suffix.
The suffix "ide" is used for monatomic anion names.
Bacteria does not have a prefix. Its suffix is -ia.