One suffix you can add is -en. In this case, the word would be seen.
To add the suffix '-ness' to 'immaterial', you would remove the last 'i' and add 'ness'. The word would become 'immaterialness'.
When you add the suffix -ous to the word "poison," it becomes an adjective - "poisonous."
The suffixes for the verb edit to become a noun are:-or = editor-ion = edition-or + -ial = editorial-ing = editing
You can add the suffix "ment" to form the word "involvement."
The correct way to add the suffix "hood" to the word "likely" is to drop the "y" and add the suffix, resulting in "likeliness."
To add the suffix '-ness' to 'immaterial', you would remove the last 'i' and add 'ness'. The word would become 'immaterialness'.
When you add the suffix -ous to the word "poison," it becomes an adjective - "poisonous."
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The suffixes for the verb edit to become a noun are:-or = editor-ion = edition-or + -ial = editorial-ing = editing
You can add the suffix "ment" to form the word "involvement."
The correct way to add the suffix "hood" to the word "likely" is to drop the "y" and add the suffix, resulting in "likeliness."
To add a suffix to "habitat," you would simply attach the suffix to the end of the word. For example, adding the suffix "-ion" would create the word "habitation."
Sure, if you add the suffix "-ly" to the word "significant," it becomes "significantly."
A suffix is something you add to the end of a word to vary the meaning. It often changes the tense or changes the part of speech that it represents: Making, helped, builder, powerless.
The suffix 'er' will form the noun exclaimer; the suffix 'ation' will form the noun exclamation.
You could add the suffix -able to it to make the word approachable.