Suffixes are used to change the word form or application of a noun or modifier.
Examples of common suffixes :
-ed, -able, -less.
Some examples of suffixes that can be added to the word "wisdom" include: -ous (wisdomous), -ful (wisdomful), -ness (wisdomness), and -ly (wisdomly).
Some examples of suffixes that change root words to nouns include "-tion" (e.g. celebration), "-ness" (e.g. happiness), and "-ment" (e.g. development).
The suffixes -ent and -ant are used to turn verbs into adjectives or nouns. Some examples are defendant, contestant, ancient, efficient, and adolescent.
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Some examples of adjective-forming suffixes include "-ful," "-ous," "-ic," "-al," "-y," "-able," and "-ive." These suffixes are added to the end of the base word to change its meaning or describe a characteristic of the noun.
Some examples of verb-forming suffixes include "-ize" (e.g. finalize), "-ify" (e.g. simplify), "-ate" (e.g. participate), and "-en" (e.g. strengthen). These suffixes are added to the end of a base word to create a new verb with a specific meaning or function.
I have a computer. I have a printer.
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Yes, an -s and -es are suffixes at the end of a base word, used to form plural nouns. Examples: suffix, suffixes noun, nouns
Some suffixes for "correct" are -ion, -ly, -ness, -ible.
Some suffixes for "sharp" could be "sharply" or "sharpen."