A suffix is a letter or group of letters that goes on the end of a word and changes the word's meaning. Some suffixes have specific uses. Narrator: I've told you, fur doesn't tan even when you're in ...
Q. Why is the word “trafficking” spelled with a “k”? Why isn’t it “trafficed”? — Jan Waldie, Webb City, Mo. A. We insert the “k” for a sound reason. When we’re adding a traditional English suffix, ...
Explore words formed by tagging on the ‘-ed’ suffix. RECENTLY an acquaintance asked whether one should say “You are welcome at my school” or “you are welcomed at my school”. It was an interesting ...
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