A suffix is put at the end of a word to change something about the word like its use.
"End." the word has only one syllable.
Celebration has an a at the end of a syllable: celebration.
The word 'end' contains one syllable.
are-area
Celabration, and ache.
fumigation
The syllable added to the end of a word is called a suffix. It can modify the meaning or change the grammatical function of the word.
...suffix.
Are is the three letter word. Add an A to the end and you have Area.
If you refer to words with different meanings according to whether they receive the stress on the first or the second syllable, such as permit, perfume and content, for example, the general rule is that when the first syllable is stressed ( PERmit, PERfume, CONtent ) the word is a noun, and when the second syllable is stressed ( perMIT, perFUME, conTENT ) the word is a verb.
No. -ed makes it sound like an extra syllable but it isn't.
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