he was painting the house. This painting is very expensive.
The word painter has no prefix. It has one suffix which is the -er.
The verb and its phrases make up the predicate, "created realistic monkeys and tigers". The subject is "the painter".
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
You need a sentence with the word towards.
(If tense doesn't matter) I was astounded by the painter's work.
You're a fine painter. This is a correct sentence; the subject is 'you', the verb is 'are', put together in the contraction 'you're'.
The vermilion shade of blood was brought to life as the painter splashed his canvas with scarlet.
The painter we hired last summer was very unreliable and never finished the job.
The painter was doing a huge project that would leave many speechless. ;)
Italian painter who coined the word automobile
Painter
"Painter" is a noun. If a word ends in "-er" and the preceding letters spell a verb, the original word is almost always an "agency" noun.
The root of the problem is not in the question but in the answer.
copy and paste "painter" into English to Dutch translation and you'll get the concluding answer.
The painter used a palette to mix his paint on.
The root word of "painter" is "paint," which comes from the Latin word "pingere," meaning "to decorate or color."