A suffix that cannot be added to a word to make it an adjective is "-able" because it only turns nouns into adjectives, not verbs or other adjectives.
To change "recent" into an adjective, you can add the suffix "-ly" to make it "recently."
The suffix "-ity" can be added to make prosper a noun, resulting in "prosperity."
The suffix "er" can be added to offend to make it a noun, resulting in "offender."
There is more than one: determinant, determination, determiner, determinism. Also the adjective determinable may be used as a noun.
Adding the suffix "-ful" to "resent" creates the adjective "resentful." This describes someone feeling bitterness or indignation towards someone or something.
Avoidable: This means something that can be avoided. We added the suffix "-able" to make it an adjective. Avoidance: This is the act of avoiding something. We added the suffix "-ance" to make it a noun. Avoider: This refers to someone who avoids something. We added the suffix "-er" to make it a noun.
Since micro is an adjective, it would not take a suffix, BUT would and does have nouns added to it to make new words, e.g. micrometer, microdot, microwave etc. Thus, micro is used as a prefix, and we can safely say a prefix cannot have a suffix added to it.
To change "recent" into an adjective, you can add the suffix "-ly" to make it "recently."
The suffix "-ity" can be added to make prosper a noun, resulting in "prosperity."
The suffix "er" can be added to offend to make it a noun, resulting in "offender."
The suffix -ly.
definitely
There is more than one: determinant, determination, determiner, determinism. Also the adjective determinable may be used as a noun.
sunrise
+er can be added to make it a noun.
The suffix of "truth" is "-th." In linguistics, a suffix is an affix that is added to the end of a word to create a new word or alter the meaning of the original word. In this case, the suffix "-th" is used to form the noun "truth" from the adjective "true."
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