There is no suffix for exclaim. The root word is -claim which means to shout and the prefix is ex- meaning out.
The affix in "exclaim" is the prefix "ex-".
The root word is claim.
The prefix "ex-" creates exclaim.
The prefix "ex-" plus the suffix "-ation" creates exclamation (note, the "i" in exclaim is dropped).
The suffix to make the verb exclaim into a noun is 'tion', exclamation.
The adjective forms for the verb to exclaim are the present participle, exclaiming, the past participle exclaimed, and exclamatory.
The noun forms for the verb to exclaim are exclaimer, exclamation, and the gerund, exclaiming.
The noun forms of the verb to exclaim are exclaimer, exclamation, and the gerund, exclaiming.
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No, the word exclaim, meaning "to cry out passionately", is a verb.The adjective form is exclamatory.
The verb exclaim has an adjective form exclamatory. The related adverb is exclamatorily.
Exclaim is neither an adverb nor an adjective. It's a verb meaning to cry out or speak suddenly and vehemently.
I will exclaim my love for you from the highest mountain.He began to exclaim.
Exclaim your outrage for animal abuse. I heard the protester exclaim his rights were being violated.
No, the word exclaim, meaning "to cry out passionately", is a verb.The adjective form is exclamatory.
The verb exclaim has an adjective form exclamatory. The related adverb is exclamatorily.
Exclaim is neither an adverb nor an adjective. It's a verb meaning to cry out or speak suddenly and vehemently.
To turn "exclaim" into a noun, you can add the suffix "-ation" to make it "exclamation."
I will exclaim my love for you from the highest mountain.He began to exclaim.
The prefix of "exclaim" is "ex-".
"Exclaimed" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "exclaim," which means to cry out or speak suddenly and vehemently, often with strong emotion or surprise.
Exclaim your outrage for animal abuse. I heard the protester exclaim his rights were being violated.
There is no abstract noun form of the verb to exclaim. The noun forms are: exclaimer, a word for a person who exclaims; exclamation, a word for written or spoken words; exclaiming, a word for spoken words.
I heard her exclaim "BINGO!" from the other room. I heard a women exclaim "cry or scream" from the other room.
The adjective form of concept is conceptual.The adjective form of conception is conceptional.
I won't answer your question until you "exclaim" what you did wrong.