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+20 Suffixes Words, Meaning and Examples Suffix Meaning Example –age A result Wreckage –ance An action or state Importance -ant A person Assistant –ee A person Referee -ence An action or state Difference -er/or A person Teacher –ery A type or place of work Bakery –ess Makes a feminine form Waitress -ful As much as will fill Spoonful –ing An action or result Painting -ion A process, state or result Decoration –ism A belief or condition Judaism -ist A person Florist –ment An action or state…

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Fare vs. Fair (Confusing Words in English) ==>> FARE most commonly refers to the cost of a ticket for public transportation or another form of transportation. FAIR means that something is right or according to the rules. It can also mean a light color, usually when talking about a person's hair or skin. But both words have several more meanings a well. Let's go over some of them.

The word abbreviation sure is long for what it means. There are a lot of terms we use on a daily basis that have a very specific meaning attached to them. We used a technique [...]

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12 Punctuation Marks and Example Sentences Sentence Endings There are three punctuation marks for use as sentence endings. They are the question mark, the full stop and exclamation point. The period (.) mostly used at the end of the sentence, or a statement thought to be complete and after many abbreviations. A period can also be show the end of a group of words that don’t form a typical sentence. I’m leaving tomorrow at 8:45. Use a question mark (?) at the end of a sentence, to indicate a…

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19 Saying Saying I Think Phrases in English As I understand it… I consider that… I esteem that… I deem that… As I see… I assume that… I feel that… If you wonder my opinion… In my opinion… If you ask me… The way I see it… It seems to me… As far as I can see… As far as I’m concerned… I feel… I honestly believe that… From my point of view… I assume… I consider…

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