-ability can be added to conceive to make conceivability, which is a noun. Conceivableness is also a noun.
+er can be added to make it a noun.
-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! :)
No, -ify is a suffix; a suffix is not a word or a noun, it is a part of a word that is added to the end of a word to change its form. For example:the adjective specific becomes the verb specify.the noun clarity becomes the verb clarify.
Yes, the word "compliment" does have a suffix. The suffix in "compliment" is "-ment," which is added to the root word "compli-" to form the noun. Suffixes are affixes added to the end of a word to modify its meaning or create a new word. In this case, the suffix "-ment" changes the verb "compli-" into the noun "compliment."
Yes. Patient is the root word, and an adjective. (As in: "the patient man") "-ence" is the suffix, used to make the noun "patience" ("He showed patience") And "Im-" is the prefix added to negate the noun. ("He showed impatience")
-ability can be added to conceive to make conceivability, which is a noun. Conceivableness is also a noun.
The suffix "-ity" can be added to make prosper a noun, resulting in "prosperity."
The suffix "er" can be added to offend to make it a noun, resulting in "offender."
Avoidable: This means something that can be avoided. We added the suffix "-able" to make it an adjective. Avoidance: This is the act of avoiding something. We added the suffix "-ance" to make it a noun. Avoider: This refers to someone who avoids something. We added the suffix "-er" to make it a noun.
+er can be added to make it a noun.
There could be im- prefix added, to make impolite, as in not polite.
There is more than one: determinant, determination, determiner, determinism. Also the adjective determinable may be used as a noun.
When the suffix "ize" is added to the noun "general," the word becomes "generalize," which means to make a general statement or form a general conclusion.
The suffix "-tion" typically creates a noun when added to a word. For example, "act" becomes "action" when the suffix "-tion" is added.
When the suffix -itis is added to a word, it typically forms a noun. For example, "dermatitis" is a noun meaning inflammation of the skin.
The suffix 'er' will form the noun exclaimer; the suffix 'ation' will form the noun exclamation.
The suffix in "hesotation" is "-ation." It is a common suffix that is added to a base word to form a noun.