Typically the word becomes a noun as it usually is used to describe a person who performs an action or activity. e.g.: Realty > Realtor
One suffix you can add is -en. In this case, the word would be seen.
No, adding a syllable to a word typically makes it longer, as more sounds are being added. It is unlikely for a word to become shorter by adding a syllable.
To add the suffix '-ness' to 'immaterial', you would remove the last 'i' and add 'ness'. The word would become 'immaterialness'.
Usually, you add an "s" to make a singular word plural.
When you add 'Ing' to die it is spelt dying.
The word "short" can become "shorter" if you add a syllable to it.
A non-word...
another word for airplane is jet and to add a letter to it its jest which is another word for joke
One suffix you can add is -en. In this case, the word would be seen.
No, adding a syllable to a word typically makes it longer, as more sounds are being added. It is unlikely for a word to become shorter by adding a syllable.
To add the suffix '-ness' to 'immaterial', you would remove the last 'i' and add 'ness'. The word would become 'immaterialness'.
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Usually, you add an "s" to make a singular word plural.
When you add 'Ing' to die it is spelt dying.
When you add the suffix -ous to the word "poison," it becomes an adjective - "poisonous."
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To change the word "calf" to "bull," simply add the letter "b" at the beginning of the word "calf" to form "bcalf," which can then be rearranged to become "bull."