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im not a genius but i think it would be the -er in easier or the -or in calculator

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What is the suffix in this sentenceThe calculator made people's jobs much easier?

You can't ask for a "suffix" in a sentence. That's impossible. A suffix is the ending part of a word, like "abnormally." "Ab" would be the prefix, "normal" would be the base or root word, and "ly" would be the suffix.Perhaps you mean what is the predicate of the sentence. In that case, the complete predicate would be, "made people's jobs much easier," and the simple predicate would be, "made."


What is the suffix in calculator?

tor?


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a sentence for suffix is A suffix is a blah blah blah! you should now this stuff you nimrods!


What is a sentence using the word suffix?

The addition of a simple suffix will change your verb into a noun.


Is reprieve a suffix or a prefix?

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Use the suffix al in a sentence?

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Example of suffix used in a sentence?

Every suffix has a certain meaning. What does that suffix mean? The threee letters "ion" are used as a suffix for a particular reason.


Is people a suffix?

No, "people" is not a suffix. It is a noun that refers to individuals in general or specific groups of individuals.


What is the suffix for truthful?

The suffix you are looking for is ... "ful" ! Let's try this one out in a sentence: "Deanie Etcetera decided to be truthful about her feelings for Mitch Longley."


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Superlative in a sentence?

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