‘ment’ - meaning the resulting state of something ‘arian’ - meaning a person who advocates or believes in something ‘ism’ - meaning the manner of action or behaviour And two prefixes: ‘anti’ - meaning ...
Many words in English are formed from the same root or base word. By adding different suffixes, a range of new words can be formed. A suffix is a letter or a group of letters that are added to the end ...
Sometimes the root form of a word isn’t enough. You need to add a group of letters to the end of a word to make a new word. For example, if the suffix ‘ing’ is added to the end of the word ‘look’, the ...
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