“-es” “-en” Inflectional Suffixes of Verbs “-s” “-es” “-ed” “-en” “-ing” Adjective and Adverb Inflection Suffixes “-er” “-est” Derivational Suffixes Suffixes that Form Nouns “-age” “-al” “-ance” “-dom” “-ence” “-er” Formation of Nouns From Other Noun...
These include all the word endings for verb conjugation, such as –ing and –ed; the additions for nouns, such as the plural –s; the possessive –’s; and the reflexive –self and –selves for pronouns. The suffixes for comparative and superlative adjectives (-er and –est, respectively...
-es (plural, more than one) -ing (action) -ed (past tense) -er (comparative) -est (superlative) -ful (full of) -less (without) -y (characterized by) -ly (characteristic of) -ness (condition or state of) Decoding with Prefixes and Suffixes ...
-edpast-tense verbs (weak verbs)danced, jumped -enmade ofgolden, wooden -ercomparativetidier, nicer -er, -orone whoactor, narrator, worker -estsuperlativenicest, greatest -fulfull or full ofcupful, careful -ichaving characteristics oflinguistic, sarcastic ...
-est: superlative form of adjective; second person singular present of some irregular verbs -eth: third person singular of some irregular verbs -ette: compact; imitation; feminine F -fid: split -fuge, fugal: making flee, run away from ...
-es 1:pl-PT (N; see -s 1)-- candies, dishes, toes -es 2:3ps, PT (see -s 2)-- fixes, washes -est:CP (superlative adj)-- busiest, tallest -fication:N (see -fy)-- modification, simplification -ful:Adj (full of)...
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itive ful less est plurals past-tense verbs verb from/present participle characteristic of person connected with act, process can be done having characteristics of characterized by state of, condition of state of action or process having characteristics of possessing the qualities of made of comparativ...
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These include all the word endings for verb conjugation, such as –ing and –ed; the additions for nouns, such as the plural –s; the possessive –’s; and the reflexive –self and –selves for pronouns. The suffixes for comparative and superlative adjectives (-er and –est, respectively...