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Revision as of 17:01, 16 April 2023
Suffix is a word part added to the end of a word to indicate its part of speech
- suffixes are "morphemes" (the smallest constituent part of a word)
- most words that are changed by a suffix start as a verb or a noun, but are frequently the same as an adjective
- note that verb conjugations may also "inflect" with a different ending
- ex. verb "to address"
- present participle "addressing"
- past participle "addressed"
- -ing and -ed are not suffixes
- ex. verb "to address"
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Suffix endings parts of speech[edit | edit source]
Verb | Noun | Adjective | Adverb |
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-ate, -en, -fy, -ify, ise, -ize | -al, -ance, -ant, -dom, -er, -ess, -hood, -ics,
-ism, -ion, -ite, -ive, -kind, -like, -logy, -lore, -ment, -ness, -old, -ology -or, -ship, -sion, -tion |
-able, -al, -ance, -ant,
-ence -ed, -esque, -er, -ful, -ible, -ic, -ish, -ist, -ive, -less, -old, -ous, -y |
-est, -ly, -ward,
-wise irregular example: fast instead of fastly |