Et cetera abbreviated to etc.,is a Latin expression that is used in English to mean "and other similar things", or "and so forth".
The suffix "-less" means “without,” and gives the word a negative meaning — hopeless means without hope.
Useful, fearful, and careful have neutral or positive connotations due to their suffixes.
Prefix: "Re-" (meaning again)
Suffix: "-ing" (present participle form)
"Dis-" is a prefix added to the word "like," forming "dislike."
Prefixes like "dis-" are used to convey negation or reversal in meaning.
Adding "ion" to "fascinate" forms "fascination," changing the verb to a noun.
"Fascination" refers to the state or quality of being fascinated.
Recollection has the suffix "-tion," which turns a verb ("recollect") into a noun.
A suffix is a word part added at the end to change the meaning or function.
The word "kindness" contains the suffix "-ness", which turns the adjective "kind" into a noun.
Suffixes are added to words to change their meaning or grammatical function, as seen in kindness.
Every generally takes singular verb.
We use is for every & each.
Every man is responsible.
A complex sentence combines a dependent clause with an independent clause.