The suffix 'en-' is used when you intend to form transitive and intransitive verbs from adjectives. Like the words forgotten, and hidden. Forgotten means to forget something (in past tense), and hidden means to hide something (in past tense). Usually the suffix 'en-' is used to put a word in past tense.
The suffix for "straight" is "-en."
The suffix for "garden" is "-en."
The suffix to "unwritten" would be "-en."
The suffix for "broad" is "-en" or "-en" when forming the comparative and superlative forms, such as "broader" and "broadest."
The correct suffix for softening is -en.
En is the suffix of enjoy
To cause to be or to become
The suffix for "straight" is "-en."
The suffix for "garden" is "-en."
The suffix to "unwritten" would be "-en."
'En' is a suffix, so it does not have a designated root word by itself. Words with 'en' are listed below, the root words italicized.WoodenStolen
The suffix for "broad" is "-en" or "-en" when forming the comparative and superlative forms, such as "broader" and "broadest."
The correct suffix for softening is -en.
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The suffix for "rewritten" is "-en." The base word "write" becomes "written" when the past participle suffix "-en" is added to indicate that the action has been completed. Therefore, "rewritten" means that something has been written again or revised from its original form.
The prefix for "wide" is "un-" and the suffix is "-en."