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Use suffix for reason-

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Answered by Avvs21
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Explanation:

Suffixes are commonly used to show the part of speech of a word. For example, adding "ion" to the verb "act" gives us "action," the noun form of the word. Suffixes also tell us the verb tense of words or whether the words are plural or singular. The spelling of a base word can change when a suffix is added. You need to add a group of letters to the end of a word to make a new word. For example, if the suffix 'ing' is added to the end of the word 'look', the new word is 'looking' - or the suffix 'ed' could be added to make it past tense.

Answered by stud10014
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Suffix is added at the end of the word

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