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The suffix -ist turns the violin into the violinist.
-ness is a noun-forming suffix added to adjectives. it can't be added to the noun "friend". -ly (an adverb--or adjective forming suffix) could be added to "friend" but not to the nonword "friendness". hope this helps! :)
The adjective for clamor is made by adding the suffix -ous, forming the adjective clamorous.
suffix forming adjectives (added to nouns) Ex: love + ed = Loved
The prefix is con-. The suffix is -ate. Con- means with or together. The suffix -ate means the condition of.
The suffix used in forming the proper names of elements and compounds is "-ide". This suffix is added to the end of the name of the element when it forms a negative ion or combines with other elements to form compounds.
A suffix with "fluor" is "-fluoride" and a suffix with "chlor" is "-chloride". These suffixes are commonly used in naming chemical compounds, to indicate the presence of the respective elements fluorine and chlorine.
The water suffix "ide" represents compounds where one of the elements is hydrogen and the other is a nonmetal or a metalloid. Examples include hydrochloric acid (HCl) and hydrazine (N2H4).
The suffix of binary compounds typically depends on the type of bond present. For ionic compounds, the suffix is usually "-ide" (e.g. sodium chloride). For covalent compounds, the suffix may indicate the number of atoms present (e.g. dioxide for CO2).
The suffix for "long" is "-er" when forming the comparative form (longer) and "-est" when forming the superlative form (longest).
The suffix for "enormous" is "-ity," forming the word "enormity."
The suffix for "coward" is "-ice" when forming the word "cowardice."
The suffix for "amuse" is "-ment" when forming the noun "amusement."
The suffix for the word "apathy" is "-y," which is a noun-forming suffix.
The suffix to add to "excite" is "-ment", forming the word "excitement".
The suffix of "collect" is "-ed" when forming the past tense "collected."
When naming binary ionic compounds, the suffix of the anion's name is changed to "-ide." For covalent compounds, the suffix of the anion's name does not change.