Correct Answer: You know what? The people who answered the questions below are so dumb. To make another noun out of 'child,' you can add the suffix
-hood to it that makes it childhood.
Child IS a noun. To make it a plural noun is children, if that's what you mean.
-ren
CHILDREN is a noun
child is a noun. you wouldn't add any suffix because a noun is a person, place or thing and a child is a person.child is a noun. you wouldn't add any suffix because a noun is a person, place or thing and a child is a person.The answwer is -ence
The suffix that could be added to "diary" to form a noun is "-ist," resulting in "diarist." This suffix is used to denote a person who keeps a diary or writes in a diary regularly. Adding the suffix "-ist" changes the word from a common noun to a specific noun referring to someone engaged in the practice of diary writing.
The word personification includes the suffix -tion, which makes it into a noun.
The word application includes the suffix -tion, which makes it into a noun.
Kindness is not either. It is a noun and "kind" is an adjective.
The answwer is -ence
The suffix for the word "apathy" is "-y," which is a noun-forming suffix.
A Greek or Latin suffix is an affix added to the end of a word to change its meaning or grammatical function. These suffixes often indicate parts of speech, such as turning a noun into an adjective or a verb into a noun.
The concrete noun 'leader' (a word for a person) becomes an abstract noun by adding the suffix -ship, to form the noun leadership, a word for a concept.
No, companionship is a noun formed by adding the suffix -ship to the word companion.
A suffix is a morpheme added at the end of a word to change its meaning or to create a different word form. It can modify the grammatical role of the word, such as turning a verb into a noun (e.g., "sing" to "singer"), or indicate a specific category or relationship (e.g., "-ful" to indicate full of something, like "beautiful").
Some endings, or suffixes, can change a word into a noun. For example, the word sad is an adjective. By adding the suffix -ness to it, we form a the noun sadness.The suffix -ing can be used to change a verb to a noun. For example, the the verb swim can be changed to swimming, which can be used as a noun: Swimming is fun.
No, the word "serenity" does not contain a derivational noun suffix. It is derived from the adjective "serene" by adding the noun suffix "-ity" to form a new noun.
The suffix that could be added to "diary" to form a noun is "-ist," resulting in "diarist." This suffix is used to denote a person who keeps a diary or writes in a diary regularly. Adding the suffix "-ist" changes the word from a common noun to a specific noun referring to someone engaged in the practice of diary writing.
"North" is a noun just the way it is.The word "north" is also an adjective.
The word personification includes the suffix -tion, which makes it into a noun.
The word application includes the suffix -tion, which makes it into a noun.