The suffix can combine with verbs to form adjectives, for example, dependent.
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- The suffix "-ly" can combine with adjectives to form adverbs, for example, evidently.
- The affix “en” can serve as both a prefix to forms verbs such as “encourage” and “enlarge”, and as a suffix to form verbs or adjectives such as “soften” and “wooden”.
- The suffix "-ous" can combine with nouns to form adjectives. For example, when "industry", a noun, is combined with "-ous", we get "industrious", which is an adjective.
- When the suffix -ic is combined with nouns, they turn into ____ . For example, academy→academic, romance→romantic. A: verbs B: adverbs C: adjectives
- The prefix "re-" can combine with verbs to form new verbs. Sometimes the newly formed verbs means the action or process that the original verbs refer to is done a second time, like "rebuild".