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how does a suffix change a meaning of a word

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A suffix is a word part placed at the end of a root wood that makes a new word. Suffixes are not words; however, they help to form longer words and can change or add to a word's meaning. A suffix shows how a word is used in a sentence and what part of speech is formed.
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