Engineer, cashier, barrier, premier.
Some words fall into the "ier" category because they are comparative forms of adjectives, indicating a higher degree of a quality. For example, "prettier" is the comparative form of "pretty," indicating that something is more pretty than something else.
The suffix for 'finance' could be 'ing' for the act of doing it, or it could be 'ier' denoting the person financing.
No, "sunnier" is not a suffix. It is a comparative form of the adjective "sunny," formed by adding the comparative suffix "-ier."
it means something around more
Engineer, cashier, barrier, premier.
Some words fall into the "ier" category because they are comparative forms of adjectives, indicating a higher degree of a quality. For example, "prettier" is the comparative form of "pretty," indicating that something is more pretty than something else.
The suffix for 'finance' could be 'ing' for the act of doing it, or it could be 'ier' denoting the person financing.
No, "sunnier" is not a suffix. It is a comparative form of the adjective "sunny," formed by adding the comparative suffix "-ier."
it means something around more
it means something around more
it means something around more
That should be just the two letters "er" because the "y" in the base word "tiny" was converted to an "i".
well if you are being set this for homework that's cheating but if not for a head start threes best & nest see if u can think of more ;)
ends in 'iest' = earliest (root word: early) ends in 'ier' = trickier (root word: tricky)
The suffix "-ier" used in the word "crazier" indicates a comparative form, suggesting that something or someone exhibits more craziness or madness compared to another thing or person.
Some suffixes for the word 'brain' are: (s) brains (y) brainy (ier) brainier (iest) brainiest (less) brainless (teaser) brainteaser (child) brainchild (storm) brainstorm