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Adjective Suffixes
Greg Heon
Arielle Amzallag
Michael Hwang
Brian Delsack
Definition
Some adjectives have special endings
These endings are called adjective suffixes
Some of these adjective suffixes are -able, ful, -ish, -less, -y, and -ous.
RULES
One method for creating adjectives is to add
a suffix to either a noun or verb.
If suffix that you are adding to the word
begins with a vowel and the word that you
are changing ends in silent “e,” you would
generally remove this e.
Sometimes a verb can be the same word as
a noun. Ex. running boy
The Main Suffixes
The main six adjective suffixes are:
– able
– ful
– ous
– ish
–y
– less
EXAMPLE 1 -able
Here are some examples of root words and
suffixes:
– Believe believable (shows dropping of “e”)
– Renew renewable
– Reason reasonable
The suffix adjective “-able” appears to be used
primarily with verbs.
EXAMPLE 2 -ful
Here are examples of words with the -ful
adjective suffix:
– Help helpful
– Dread dreadful
– Delight delightful
– Grace graceful
– Success successful
The suffix adjective “-ful” seems to be used
with nouns.
EXAMPLE 3 -y
Here are some examples of words with the
suffix adjective “-y”:
– Mess messy
– Luck lucky
– snow snowy
– rock rocky
The “-y” suffix adjectives appears to be used
for nouns
Advantages
Suffix adjectives allow you to change the
sentence structure easily
Suffix adjectives can also the writer to
rephrase a sentence
Suffix adjectives can also add variety to your
writing