The root of the word "surly" is "sur," which means bad-tempered or unfriendly. The suffix "-ly" is added to form an adverb, turning "sur" into "surly," which means behaving in a bad-tempered and rude way.
"Drastic" is a word that stands alone; it does not have a suffix. It means severe or extreme.
The root word "care" combined with the suffix "-less" creates the word "careless," meaning without care or consideration.
When you add a suffix to "compete," it changes the meaning or function of the word. For example, adding "ition" creates the word "competition," which refers to the act or process of competing.
When a word ends in a consonant plus y and you add a suffix that doesn't start with an i, you change the y to an i to maintain the correct pronunciation and to follow English language conventions. This helps ensure that the word remains phonetically consistent and is easier to read and understand.
Plus tard, chéri(e) The e at the end would make it feminine, while without it is masculine.
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in plus who is Kurt Darren? huh surly don't know him i don't
"Drastic" is a word that stands alone; it does not have a suffix. It means severe or extreme.
The word is spelled unexpectedly. The base word is expect. Here it has the past tense with the "-ed" to make "expected", plus a prefix "un-" plus a suffix, "-ly" for unexpectedly.
The noun form for the adjective lovely is loveliness. You drop the -y for the end of the word and add -i plus -ness.
It is an English transliteration of the Greek word for green plus the suffix -ine.
The root word "care" combined with the suffix "-less" creates the word "careless," meaning without care or consideration.
When you add a suffix to "compete," it changes the meaning or function of the word. For example, adding "ition" creates the word "competition," which refers to the act or process of competing.
It's from the adjective "good" plus the suffix "ness" meaning "quality or state of."
it means a baseword that is a a short word plus a suffix that makes it schwa sound
-ple comes either from tuple or from decuple.Wikipedia says:"Although these uses treat ‑tuple as the suffix, the original suffix was ‑ple as in "decuple", ten‑fold. This originates from a medieval Latin suffix ‑plus, "more", related to Greek ‑πλοῦς, which replaced the classical and late antique ‑plex "folded".
To make metal on Little Alchemy, you need to combine two basic elements: fire and stone. By combining these two elements, you can create the metal element in the game.