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No, not if you want the simple plural form of the word.
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needful as an adjective for need the suffix is "ful"
The noun form of the adjective 'needy' is neediness.The word 'needy' is the adjective form of the noun need.
The word 'needed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to need.The word need is also a noun form, a singular, common abstract noun; a word for circumstances in which something is necessary; a necessity.The noun form for the verb to need is needing.
Well... Zeros in the one's place usually mean nothing so all you need to do is take that out and look at it. Fifty.
There are many times when a person may need to abbreviate a word because of space or other reasons. The word coverage does not have an abbreviated form.
The comparative form of risky is riskier, and the superlative form is riskiest. The word risky is short enough to form the comparative and superlative forms this way. For longer words, you would need to precede the word with more (for comparative) and most (for superlative).
It could be. Here is a sentence as form an action verb. I need to form the sculpture's base. Here is some not as action verb. The form was just a silhouette.
Contrary to what many people believe, the word till is NOT an abbreviated form of the word until; till is in fact the earlier form (pre-dating the word until), though both words are interchangeable. With that said, the word till doesn't have an apostrophe.