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change competitor into a noun by adding a suffix
A suffix is a word part added to the end of a word to change its meaning. For example help + er = helper
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By adding a suffix, you can change a noun into an adjective. worth --> worthless fool --> foolish rest --> restive
"Happily" is the adverb. As with several other words, you change the final "y" of the basic word to "i" before adding the suffix.
change competitor into a noun by adding a suffix
You can change "affection" into an adjective by adding the suffix "-ate," resulting in "affectionate."
To change "recent" into an adjective, you can add the suffix "-ly" to make it "recently."
A suffix is added to the end of a word. There is not a suffix that means the word dog. Suffixes do not have meaning, they change the meaning of a word.
A suffix is a word part added to the end of a word to change its meaning. For example help + er = helper
a suffix will change the meaning
a suffix will change the meaning
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When a word ends in a consonant plus y and you add a suffix that doesn't start with an i, you change the y to an i to maintain the correct pronunciation and to follow English language conventions. This helps ensure that the word remains phonetically consistent and is easier to read and understand.
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Adding a suffix changes (or can change) the meaning of the word. For example: soap/soapy manage/management eat/eating neighbor/neighborhood thought/thoughtful rely/reliable See how adding the few letters at the end of each word (the 'suffix') changes the meaning? Sometimes just a little; sometimes a lot. Hope this helps!