It must be an adjective.
I guess you must mean -ed, the suffix marker for the past tense.
-suit This is because your prefix is un- and your suffix is -able so your base word must be suit. :)
nonsensical speech is what a husband says to his wife when she asks if he has done the work on his "must do" list
Deadline is a noun. It means a specific time by which something must be finished.
The topic of the speech
I guess you must mean -ed, the suffix marker for the past tense.
When adding or subtracting fractions their denominators must be the same
Common denominators.
-suit This is because your prefix is un- and your suffix is -able so your base word must be suit. :)
A Common Denominator
Generally the word must end in "ic" before adding ally to a word.
A speech situation refers to the broader context or setting in which communication occurs, including factors like the participants, purpose, and norms. A speech event, on the other hand, is a specific instance of verbal communication within that situation, such as a formal presentation or a conversation. In essence, the situation sets the stage for the event to take place.
add them or subtract them, as appropriate!
Common denominator
I learned to always change the denominators before adding or subtracting the numerators. You must always have a common denominator before adding or subtracting.
a noun
Yes, you must.