Common word endings include:
Plural:
-s or -es
Tense endings that change the tense of a verb:
-ed, -en, -ing
And then there are common suffixes added to change the meaning or part of speech of a word:
-er, -est, -tion, -ly
That's just a few examples
Common ground Common sense Common stock Common sense? More? common factor common denominator like a common criminal common law husband/wife a common occurrence common knowledge common practice for the common good a common cause nothing in common common theme common thread common problem
The word lady is a common
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common
Raisin is a common noun.
Common noun
A common denominator is 7.A common denominator is 7.A common denominator is 7.A common denominator is 7.
Pea is a common noun, and peas is the plural...still a common noun.
The comparative form of "common" is "more common."
Is boots a common noun