sufixes in sentences
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A suffix is a letter or a group of letters added to the end of a word to alter its meaning or to ensure it fits grammatically into a sentence. Suffixes (added to the back of words) contrast with prefixes (added to the front). Suffixes and prefixes are known as affixes.
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Suffix -acy. Democracy, accuracy, lunacy.
Suffix – al. Remedial, denial, trial, criminal.
Suffix -ance. Nuisance, ambience, tolerance.
Suffix -dom. Freedom, stardom, boredom.
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