great adding suffixes of abstract noun
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Suffix is a letter or group of letters added at the end of a word to change its meaning such as –ness in 'happiness.'
In order to convert 'Great' into an abstract noun using a suffix, we will add suffix '–ness'. Great+ness = Greatness.
So the abstract noun formed by using a suffix is 'greatness'.
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Suffix is a words that is added to the end of a word to change its meaning.
Here are some examples of suffixes that change the word's meaning.
1) Joy + ous = Joyous
2) Happy + ness = Happiness
3) Brave + ry = Bravery
4) Good + ness = Goodness
5) Weak + ness = Weakness
6) Faithful + ness = Faithfulness
The suffix 'ness' is added to great so that the word becomes 'Greatness'.
Greatness is an abstract noun.
Suffix is a words that is added to the end of a word to change its meaning.
Here are some examples of suffixes that change the word's meaning.
1) Joy + ous = Joyous
2) Happy + ness = Happiness
3) Brave + ry = Bravery
4) Good + ness = Goodness
5) Weak + ness = Weakness
6) Faithful + ness = Faithfulness
The suffix 'ness' is added to great so that the word becomes 'Greatness'.
Greatness is an abstract noun.
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