learn the alphabet - I do not see how that answer makes sense.
To me, the suffix -ly is used to create Adverbs. Adverbs describe adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs.
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OK, the answers above are correct, except for the alphabet... what correlation or analogy is there?? Well -ly is supposed to describe "the state, quality, or condition". Hope that 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.
Noun forms for the verb 'to pacify' are pacifier, pacifist, pacifism, or pacification.
The prefix "sub" means below or beneath (as in "submarine" - below the sea) or inferior to (as in "subordinate" - of a lower rank or position) The word "subclassified" is the past tense of the verb "subclassify". The suffix "ify" is used to form a verb from the noun "subclass". Thus "subclassify" is formed from the noun "class" - the prefix "sub" denotes an inferior class, and the suffix "ify" forms the verb. To subclassify is therefore to place into an inferior class(ification).
pureise is an suffix for pure
satisfy satisfaction satisfactory unsatisfactory
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.
Noun forms for the verb 'to pacify' are pacifier, pacifist, pacifism, or pacification.
The suffix of "magnify" is "-ify."
Justifyable, justifying,
Some examples of words that end with the suffix -ify include clarify, magnify, intensify, and purify.
The suffix to make "strength" into a verb is "-en." Therefore, the verb form of "strength" would be "strengthen."
The prefix "sub" means below or beneath (as in "submarine" - below the sea) or inferior to (as in "subordinate" - of a lower rank or position) The word "subclassified" is the past tense of the verb "subclassify". The suffix "ify" is used to form a verb from the noun "subclass". Thus "subclassify" is formed from the noun "class" - the prefix "sub" denotes an inferior class, and the suffix "ify" forms the verb. To subclassify is therefore to place into an inferior class(ification).
Ify means to make; to cause to be. Examples of the suffix ify are sanctify, modify, beautify, glorify and pacify.
The noun suffix for "adore" would be "admirer" or "admiration."
No, the word 'classify' is not a noun at all; the word is a verb: classify, classifies, classifying, classified.Example: We have to classify the origins of the words on this list.
pureise is an suffix for pure
One way to convert a noun to a verb is by adding a suffix like "-ize," "-ify," or "-en" to the base noun. Another option is to use the noun in a sentence as an action word. For example, "cloud" (noun) can become "to cloud" (verb) in a sentence like "The smoke will cloud the sky."