Preparation for an American University Program
Vocabulary Workshop

Suffixes

Suffixes are groups of letters attached to the ends of roots, words, and word groups. Suffixes serve a grammatical function. A suffix can indicate what part of speech (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) to which the word belongs. Suffixes can also modify and extend meaning. The following suffixes are grouped beneath the grammatical function they perform.

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NOUNS

Nouns perform the function of naming. Nouns name persons, places animals or things, as well as groups, ideas and qualities. In a sentence, nouns can be subjects, objects, or appositives.

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VERBS

Verbs make statements about nouns, ask questions, give commands, or show states of being. Verbs can be active or passive. Verbs also show tense or time of action.

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ADJECTIVES

Adjectives describe or modify nouns. Adjectives tell the reader more about the noun used in the sentence.

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ADVERBS

Adverbs describe verbs, adjectives and other adverbs.

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