he added -ment to create a noun
he added-ment to create a new noun
he added-ment to create a new noun.
William Shakespeare was the first to use the word "puke" in writing. (in As You Like It: "the infant, mewling and puking in the nurse's arms") There is a record of the word "pukishness" from 1581 which shows that it may have been a word before Shakespeare used it.
Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
Shakespeare does not use the word townsfolk.
he added-ment to create a new noun
he added-ment to create a new noun.
excite
The equivalent for the word "excite" in Tagalog is "pumukaw".
Excite
The man , who was 41 years old , had an excite !
The suffix to add to "excite" is "-ment", forming the word "excitement".
By performing in them. Publicity was not Shakespeare's department--he was responsible for writing and performing. Popularity then as now was mostly a matter of word of mouth.
William Shakespeare was the first to use the word "puke" in writing. (in As You Like It: "the infant, mewling and puking in the nurse's arms") There is a record of the word "pukishness" from 1581 which shows that it may have been a word before Shakespeare used it.
Excite is the base word for excitement.
excit
It is a verb.