Teacherness is not even a suffix, nor a word.
No, a suffix is a word ending. Teacher is a word, not a word ending. For instance, one suffix is -ing. That suffix could be put on the word "teach" to make it "teaching."
no
teacher,painter,writer,singer,dancer,composer
Yes, of "mononucleosis" or (kissing disease)
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).
The Answer Here Is Undelicious,I Knew This When My teacher Said It When It Was About To Check My Assignment. (I Hope I Helped)
There is no suffix.
teacher,painter,writer,singer,dancer,composer
Yes, of "mononucleosis" or (kissing disease)
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.
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).
The Answer Here Is Undelicious,I Knew This When My teacher Said It When It Was About To Check My Assignment. (I Hope I Helped)
no, it's not, now GOOD JOB for having ask somone onling to do this, instead of your teacher!!
baby it is cheer pay atention in school sweaty thankyou im your teacher cause i gave you this homework
The word "teacher" is formed from the verb 'teach' and the person suffix, which is 'or' or 'er' (as in professor, and advisor/adviser).
A suffix is added to the end of a word.Examples of common suffixes are:-dom -- freedom, kingdom-er -- teacher, mixer-less -- useless, helpless-ment -- contentment, punishment-ness -- sadness, kindness-ship -- friendship, ownership
What if.. You ask your teacher? This question is very simple. Why can't you just ask a guardian or smth? Read these books to find the answer.