A suffix is a letter or group of letters added to the end of a word to change its meaning or form. For example, adding "ly" to the word "quick" creates "quickly."
There are no mute letters in 'Plateau'. The suffix three vowls are all pronounced, but it sounds like 'o'. Do not confuse with 'Plato' . The stress in 'Plato' is on the 'a'. , but in 'Plateau' it is on the suffix three vowels.
The suffix for undo is to not do.
The past tense of confuse is confused.
Confused is the past participle of confuse.
the suffix is on
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There are no mute letters in 'Plateau'. The suffix three vowls are all pronounced, but it sounds like 'o'. Do not confuse with 'Plato' . The stress in 'Plato' is on the 'a'. , but in 'Plateau' it is on the suffix three vowels.
The verb of confusion is confuse. As in "to confuse someone" or "to confuse something".
There is no prefix. It consists of the stem "abase", which can stand alone as a verb "to abase", and the suffix -ment. (Do not confuse this word meaning humiliation with the word 'basement' meaning the cellar, the room under the house in its restricted sense.
He refused to let the homework confuse him.Dolphins defeat sharks by trying to confuse them.
The suffix for undo is to not do.
The past tense of confuse is confused.
Confused is the past participle of confuse.
the suffix is on
There is no suffix in misjudge.
Like this I am so confuse.