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The "z" suffix on a New Jersey title typically indicates a reconstructed or rebuilt vehicle, meaning the vehicle has been significantly repaired or reconstructed after being declared salvage due to damage. This suffix may affect the resale value and insurance coverage of the vehicle.

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What rule needs to be remembered when adding 'es'?

When adding 'es' to a word, you need to remember to add this suffix to words that end in 's,' 'x,' 'z,' 'ch,' or 'sh' to maintain the correct spelling and pronunciation.


What are some words end with the suffix es?

The plural forms of words that end in -s, -ch, -xand -z are formed by adding -es, e.g.:fox - foxes; mix - mixes; box - boxeschurch - churches wrench - wrenches; winch - winchesbuzz - buzzes;glass - glasses; class - classes; mess - messes


Is the keyword "z" voiced or voiceless?

The keyword "z" is voiced.


What does zhay mean in the french alphabet?

"zhay" does not exist in the French alphabet, the letter "z" is pronounced "zed".


What is the difference between inflectional affix and derivational affix?

(inflectional affixes)easy examples for u:the plural suffix (s) added to singular nouns{boy+s=boys} ,orthe past tense suffix (ed) added to a verb{clean+ed=cleaned} these are called(inflectional affixes).consider the following examples:1.number in nouns: {s,es}(s , es) in the word {cat+s=cats} or {wish+es=wishes} 1. s add the suffix s if the base singualar form ends in a voicless sound such as {lips,books,cats}2. \z\ add the suffix \z\ if the base ends in a voiced sound ;such as{boys,dogs}3. \iz\ add the suffix \iz\ if the base ends in a sibilant ,such as {churches,wishes}.Note:,sibilant sounds are {s,z,d3,3...etc}.2.tense in verb:the regular past tense of the verb is always associated with the presence of the past tense marker ''d''. such as {smile+d=smiled} ,''ed'' {paint+ed=painted}. also ''ed'' is pronounced \d\ as in {robbed},\id\{hated} , \t\ {liked}.3.negating adjectives:other prefixes indicate the opposite meaning of the root word as i the following examples: 1.the prefix... (un)-: happy___unhappy,lucky___unlucky.2.the prifixes... (in & im)possible___impossible,direct___indirect.3.the prifixes... (il & ir) literate __illiterate, regular__irregular.