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Childhood suffix word? ​

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Answered by shubhangisaindane5
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Answer:

yes childhood is a suffix word.

Explanation:

child + hood

:: childhood

here, hood is suffix.

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

the hood  is a suffix of childhood

Explanation:

Children's is a suffix, yes. Here, the hood is a suffix

  • suffix: A suffix is an affix that follows the word stem in linguistics. Adjectives, verb endings, and case endings, which designate the grammatical case of nouns and verbs, are typical examples. Suffixes can convey lexical or grammatical information.
  • A word ending is called a suffix. You can add a group of letters at the end of it. a root word*, such as walking or useful. A root word can stand alone as a word on its own, but you can create other words from it by prefixing and suffixing it (suffixes). Comfort is a perfect example of a root word.
  • Over 95% of all suffixes can be divided into the four more prevalent types, while there are numerous varieties of suffixes (which we'll explore below). -ing, -ly, -s, and -ed

the hood  is a suffix of childhood

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