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J6 Suffixes
J6 Suffixes
-ness is one of a number of noun suffixes. It is used to make nouns from adjectives, although not every adjective can
be modified in this way. Here are some common adjectives whose noun forms are made by adding -ness:
There was a lot of sadness in the office when people learned of his illness.
His readiness to have a personal word with everybody at the funeral was much appreciated.
If you want to work for such an organisation, you are expected to maintain a high standard of tidiness in your
appearance.
-ity is another noun suffix that is formed from adjectives. Here are some adjectives whose noun forms are made in
this way:
Everything was possible, but the probability, or even possibility, of Jason returning home unharmed was remote.
It was a complex operation but such complexities are common in cardiac surgery.
Her behaviour was hilarious but hilarity is not easily tolerated in a convent school.
The scarcity of water was serious, but all natural resources were scarce.
-tion, or, less frequently -sion (both pronounced with a 'sh' sound on the initial letter) are noun suffixes that are used
to make nouns from verbs. Here are some common verbs whose noun forms are made by adding -tion:
Note that adjustments that are necessary to the spelling in each case:
The dress will have to be altered and I'm going to have the alteration done professionally.
I informed the police that I had seen one of the robbers in Margate and this information led to the arrest of the
gang.
I decided to give myself up. The decision was easy. My description was in all the newspapers. And I had been on the
run for three weeks.
Multiplication is the easiest part of arithmetic - much easier than addition, subtraction or division.
-ment is another suffix that is used to make nouns from verbs and occasionally from adjectives:
Enjoyment is the most important thing in life and you simply don't know how to enjoy yourself.
You will need to replace the broken part and unfortunately replacements cost £350.
I don't know if I shall be appointed to the job but I have an appointment to see the manager this morning.
I had arranged to be there early so that all the arrangements would be in place by the time Yuan arrived.
Everyone was quite merry by now. Such merriment had not been seen in my mother's house for a long time.
-ance / -ence (nouns from adjectives and verbs)
-ance and -ence are suffixes that are used to make nouns from adjectives and sometimes from verbs:
Admittance to the theatre is not permitted once the show has started.
His existence as a writer was threatened when people stopped buying his books.
I'm going to go into partnership with SIP and that will automatically give me membership of the golf club.
Childhood and motherhood/fatherhood are two very important stages in our lives.
The neighbourhood was extremely quiet and the priesthood was attractive to many in this peaceful environme