Some common suffixes for pronouns are -self, -selves, -er, -s, -es, -en, -n, -ever. These suffixes are added to pronouns to indicate reflexive, intensive, or possessive forms.
Some common suffixes for stationery are -ery, -ary, -ary, and -er.
Some common suffixes for the word "knowledge" are "-able," "-less," and "-able."
The common suffixes for the word "nuisance" include -ic, -ly, and -ance.
The common suffixes for the word "index" are "-es," "-ed," "-ing," and "-ical."
Some common suffixes for "short" include "-en" (shorten) and "-ness" (shortness).
An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun used to ask a question; they are what, which, who, whom, and whose. They are sometimes used with the suffixes 'ever' and 'soever'.
Some common suffixes for stationery are -ery, -ary, -ary, and -er.
Some common suffixes for the word "knowledge" are "-able," "-less," and "-able."
The common suffixes for the word "nuisance" include -ic, -ly, and -ance.
The common suffixes for the word "index" are "-es," "-ed," "-ing," and "-ical."
Some common suffixes for "short" include "-en" (shorten) and "-ness" (shortness).
The common suffixes for the word "local" are "-ity," "-ly," and "-ize." These suffixes are used to form related words such as "locality," "locally," and "localize."
Common suffixes for "tax" include -able, -ation, and -able. These suffixes can be used to create variations like taxable, taxation, and taxable.
The common suffixes for "continue" are: -ing, -ed, -s (e.g. continuing, continued, continues).
Common. A pronoun replaces the noun.
Some common suffixes for "land" include "-ing" (landing), "-ed" (landed), and "-scape" (landscape).
Some common suffixes for design are "-able" (adaptable), "-less" (timeless), "-ful" (colorful), and "-ish" (modernish).