Learning patterns of pronunciation in words that share the same suffix (word ending) can help you pronounce even unfamiliar words correctly. This, of course, can make you a better reader and communicator. Since there are so many words in English that end in -ity and -ety, let’s take a...
Add the suffix "-ty" or "-ity" to the words given below.Then complete the sentences with the words thus formed.Change the form if necessary.active;popular;certain;special(1)Chinese culture has gained increasing in many countries.(2)As a(n) ...
Add the suffix "ty" or "ity" to the words given below. Then complete the sentences with the words thus formed. Change the form if necessary.activepopularcertainspecial1 Chinese culture has gained increasing ___ in many countries.2 As a(n) ___ of Beijing cuisine, Beijing roast duck is ...
In Progress Finder features I'm working on. Phonograms searching coming soon due to many users searching such as "words ending with a multiple phonogram" Root word search. Show with prefix and suffix options, only if it has a root word. Alternative spelling of words from American English to...
A2 syllables noun and 6 letterswith the lettersa, i, k, n, and p,4 consonants,2 vowelsand2 syllableswith themiddle letters pk. Napkinstarts with and ends in a consonantwith the starting lettersn,na,nap,napk,napki, and the ending characters aren,in,kin,pkin,apkin, .. ...
Analysis: INTRO (within); SPECT (to look); IVE (adjective suffix) Meaning: To look inward, to analyze oneself. 14. IMMORTALITY Analysis: IM (not); MORTAL (subject to death); ITY (noun ending) Meaning: Cannot die, will live forever. 15. BENEFACTOR Analysis: BENE (good); FACT (to do...
Add the suffix "-ty" or "-ity" to the words given below. Then complete the sentences with the words thus formed. Change the form if necessary.activepopularcertainspecial1 Chinese culture has gained increasing ___ in many countries.2 ___ of Beijing cuisine, Beijing roast duck is unique...
sufferers, suffering, sufferings, suffers, suffice, sufficed, sufficer, sufficers, suffices, sufficiencies, sufficiency, sufficient, sufficiently, sufficing, suffix, suffixal, suffixation, suffixations, suffixed, suffixes, suffixing, sufflate, sufflated, sufflates, sufflating, suffocate, suffocated...
It is properly-ble, from Latin-bilis(the vowel being generally from the stem ending of the verb being suffixed), and it represents PIE*-tro-, a suffix used to form nouns of instrument, cognate with the second syllables of Englishrudderandsaddle(n.). ...
And-icityis a common English suffix (well, two suffixes put together,-icand-ity) meaning, among other things, ‘the state or condition of’. It’s ultimately traceable through French and Latin to Greek, but whatever. This isn’t really a Greek word. It’s an English word made with Gre...