-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. 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")
To form the noun from the verb to reject, add -ion: rejection.
-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.
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.
There could be im- prefix added, to make impolite, as in not polite.
One example of a five letter suffix that could change a noun phrase to another noun is "-hood." For instance, adding "-hood" to "child" creates "childhood."
-ion
To turn "exclaim" into a noun, you can add the suffix "-ation" to make it "exclamation."
When a suffix is added to a word from the first group, the "er" can sometimes change to an "or" depending on the word and the rules of spelling. For example, "sing" becomes "singer" and "run" becomes "runner."
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.
-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! :)
noun
The medical suffix -tomy makes a noun (an operation) from a noun (an organ).