The three conditions that must exist when adding "ent" or "ence" to the end of words are:
Some suffixes for "exist" include: -ence (existence), -ent (existent), -ential (existential), -entiality (existentiality).
The suffix -ence is used commonly throughout the English language. It is used to indicate either quality, condition or a state, for example, reverence.
The word independence, like other words that end with -ence, is a noun. Other nouns that end in -ence are patience and competence.
The suffixes for "differ" are "-ent" and "-ence", which can be used to form the words "different" and "difference".
* An "A" and an "E"...lol...I don't think there is any particular reason. Just that some words use "ance" and others use "ence". That's the English language...very difficult, exceptions to almost every rule.
Three, which are: 1. The root word ends with a, l, d, or n. 2. A verb root word ends with an r. 3. The root word ends in sh, s, or a soft g sound.
The suffix -ence is a suffix that is added to nouns. The suffix -ence indicates a state, quality, action, or condition. An example is residence. It is the action of residing somewhere.
violencesentenceintelligenceexcellencepersistenceobedience
words ending with the suffix ence meaning state of
Some suffixes for "exist" include: -ence (existence), -ent (existent), -ential (existential), -entiality (existentiality).
The suffix -ence is used commonly throughout the English language. It is used to indicate either quality, condition or a state, for example, reverence.
we want suffix of persist
essence, competence, independence, evidence, indulgence, patience, ambivalence
It means the state of being.
The word independence, like other words that end with -ence, is a noun. Other nouns that end in -ence are patience and competence.
The suffixes for "differ" are "-ent" and "-ence", which can be used to form the words "different" and "difference".
In, for example, the word "rectification" the suffix "-ication" means "the act of", so when applied to "Rectify" means "the act of rectifying".