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Answered by ramawatchirag08
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A suffix is a letter or group of letters, for example '-ly' or '-ness,' which is added to the end of a word in order to form a different word, often of a different word class. For example, the suffix '-ly' is added to 'quick' to form 'quickly.

The most common suffixes are: -tion, -ity, -er, -ness, -ism, -ment, -ant, -ship, -age, -ery.

Adverb Suffixes

-ly. Meaning: in what manner something is being done. Examples: bravely, simply, honestly, gladly. -ward. Meaning: in a certain direction.

Suffixes are added to the end of a word to change its function. They alter the tense of the verb from past to present, as in “call” and “called.” An adjective, "fortune," can become an adverb--"fortunately"--when it takes a suffix.

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