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-Cuico, Charles Anthony
The suffix of "treat" is "-t".
The suffix of "straight" is "-t".
The suffix of the word "accident" is "-t."
Example doesn't have a suffix. However, "Ex-" is a suffix in some words, such as excommunicate or ex-wife/ex-husband. the word "ample" is not related to the word "example", just as "create" isn't related to "ate". For these reasons, example has no suffix.
A suffix for white could be "-ness" or "-ish." An example word with the suffix "-ness" would be "whiteness," and an example word with the suffix "-ish" would be "whitish."
No. 'Ms.' is nether a prefix nor a suffix, it is a salutation.
The suffix of "treat" is "-t".
The suffix of "straight" is "-t".
The suffix of the word "accident" is "-t."
Example doesn't have a suffix. However, "Ex-" is a suffix in some words, such as excommunicate or ex-wife/ex-husband. the word "ample" is not related to the word "example", just as "create" isn't related to "ate". For these reasons, example has no suffix.
A suffix for white could be "-ness" or "-ish." An example word with the suffix "-ness" would be "whiteness," and an example word with the suffix "-ish" would be "whitish."
The suffix for resist is -ance. For example, resistance.
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The suffix ella means little one or belonging to. An example of this suffix is canella.
The suffix for "invent" is "-ion." For example, the word "invention" adds the suffix "-ion" to "invent."
The root word is infect; so the suffix (which in this case, turns the verb into a noun) is -(t)ion. (The 't' is in parentheses to indicate that the root word already ends in t; while the suffix is -tion, you only have to add -ion to this particular word.)
Yes, "missed" has the suffix sound "t" added to the base word "miss." The suffix "-ed" is used to show that the action of missing has already happened in the past.