'ment' as a 'stand alone' word is NOT in the English Language.
If forms a suffix to other words, e.g. ' Government.
However, if you want to know something then it is spelled as 'meant'.
"Ment" is a suffix, it is not a complete word.
No,-ment is a suffix.
There are 3 syllables in the word 'agreement'. A-gree-ment.
The word "assignment" has 3 syllables: as-sign-ment.
No, "ment" is not added to the word argue to form a new word. The verb "argue" remains unchanged.
The Word Commitment originated in 1605-15; COMMIT+ -MENT.1605-15; commit + -ment
the root is -ment
The prefix is mis-. The suffix is -ment.
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No. "Ment" is a suffix, not a complete word.
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