Teacherness is not even a suffix, nor a word.
Yes, of "mononucleosis" or (kissing disease)
teacher,painter,writer,singer,dancer,composer
If you are asking for blandness then there is none. For example flexibe doesnt have a prefix but it has a suffix-ness. Try asking your teacher when you get to class.
That is the correct spelling of "tutor" (usually a private teacher or coach).
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"Teacher" is a noun that refers to a person who teaches. It is not a prefix or a suffix.
Yes, of "mononucleosis" or (kissing disease)
teacher,painter,writer,singer,dancer,composer
If you are asking for blandness then there is none. For example flexibe doesnt have a prefix but it has a suffix-ness. Try asking your teacher when you get to class.
baby it is cheer pay atention in school sweaty thankyou im your teacher cause i gave you this homework
Some examples of words that contain a derivational suffix indicating they are nouns include "happiness" (suffix -ness), "teacher" (suffix -er), and "happiness" (suffix -ness).These suffixes often transform verbs and adjectives into nouns by changing their grammatical function.
Some words that have the suffix -er are: lawyer, boater, gunner, fisher, and planter.
NO. Teach is the base word and "er" is the suffix, meaning "someone who".
That is the correct spelling of "tutor" (usually a private teacher or coach).
'-er' can be used as a suffix to form comparative adjectives (e.g., faster, taller) and to indicate someone who performs a particular action or holds a specific job (e.g., teacher, baker).
Some jobs that end with the suffix -er include teacher, baker, engineer, and firefighter.
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