Derivational suffixes are word endings attached to base words to form new words, and they change the grammatical class (part of speech) of the original word; common noun-forming suffixes include -ment (as in basement), -ness (as in friendliness), -ity (as in sincerity), -shun (as in devotion), -ation (as in expectation), -ist (as in specialist), -ant (as in attendant), -ship (as in hardship), -hood (as in neighborhood), -ism (as in socialism), and -ing (as in fencing).
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Derivational suffixesAjouté :
As-salamu alaykum everyone.
Today we will discuss about noun as a Noun means a name of a person, place, thing.
Or a word which is used at the place of noun is called noun.
Let's see derivational suffixes that are noun.
Such as meant as in basement.
Ness as in friendliness.
Ity, et, sincerity.
And certainty.
Shun mean is a suffixes of devotion.
Ation, expectation.
Ist, specialist.
Attendant.
Sherry, employee. Ship, hardship.
Billionaire, ackee, advocacy. Piglet, lining, underlying, [snorts] hood.
Neighborhood, socialism, and fencing.
Uh suffixes are words that are used at the end of a word which forms a new word.
Derivational suffixes change class, the base, and root of a word. All these are derivational suffixes.
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