The suffix of "amaze" is "-aze".
No, "amazing" is not a root word. The root word is "amaze," and "amazing" is formed by adding the suffix "-ing" to the root word.
The first a is short, while the second a is long (due to the e on the end of amaze).
The "a" in amaze has a short vowel sound.
Yes. The second A has a long A sound as in maze.
Adjective.
Amazing is not a prefix. It is simply an adjective or a verb (amaze) with an -ing suffix.
No, "amazing" is not a root word. The root word is "amaze," and "amazing" is formed by adding the suffix "-ing" to the root word.
Ah, what a delightful question! The suffix for "amaze" is "-ing." Adding this suffix transforms the word into "amazing," which beautifully describes something that fills you with wonder and awe. Keep exploring the world around you, and you'll find many more words waiting to be discovered and appreciated.
The noun forms for the verb to amaze are amazement and the gerund, amazing. A related noun form is amazedness.
The verb for amazed is amaze. As in the action "to amaze someone".
The past tense of amaze is amazed.
Amaze Me was created on 2007-10-19.
Amaze Your Friends was created in 1998.
The word amaze is a verb (amaze, amazes, amazing, amazed), to surprise or astonish greatly; to fill with wonder. The noun form for the verb to amaze is amazement and the gerund, amazing.
Amaze Your Friends has 250 pages.
Never Ceases to Amaze Me was created in 1983.
The first a is short, while the second a is long (due to the e on the end of amaze).