Yes
The suffix in the word duties is -ies. This suffix just makes words plural.
Suffixes for 'worry' are: -ing for worrying -ied for worried -ies for worries -wart for worrywart
Typically you would remove the plural suffix (-s, -es) or change it to the singular form (-y to -ies, -ies to -y) depending on the word. For irregular plurals, there may be specific rules to follow or you may need to consult a dictionary for the singular form.
The plural form of "y" is "ys" or "ies," depending on the context.
Tönnies is pronounced as "Tern-ies" with a soft "e" sound for the "ö" and an "-ies" ending similar to "ease."
The suffix in the word duties is -ies. This suffix just makes words plural.
The suffix for thermal energy is "ies" as in "energies". The word "thermal" is derived from German. Thus the suffix for thermal is "en" as in "thermalen".
Suffixes for 'worry' are: -ing for worrying -ied for worried -ies for worries -wart for worrywart
No captivity does not have a suffix. If the word captivity hasa suffix it would end in ly ed es s ies
the suffix -ied is used to make a verb past tense such as carry to carried, bury to buried etc.
ly, es, 's, ies, ed, ing, ing, lings
Typically you would remove the plural suffix (-s, -es) or change it to the singular form (-y to -ies, -ies to -y) depending on the word. For irregular plurals, there may be specific rules to follow or you may need to consult a dictionary for the singular form.
The plural form of the word "symphony" is "symphonies." This is formed by adding the suffix "-ies" to the end of the word, following the rule for pluralizing nouns that end in "y" preceded by a consonant.
IES Alfonso X was created in 1837.
IES La Flota was created in 1994.
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A brassband from Switzerland in the 1950'ies..