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Which of the following Latin suffixes is commonly found in English loanwords?

A-ment

B-sk

C-ing

D-ed

Answer:

A. -ment

Read Explanation:

The Latin suffix "-ment" is commonly found in English loanwords. It comes from the Latin "-mentum", which was used to form nouns indicating the result or means of an action.

Examples in English:

  • Achievement (from achieve)

  • Government (from govern)

  • Movement (from move)

  • Employment (from employ)

Latin suffixes are commonly found in English loanwords. Here are some of the most frequently used ones:

A) -able / -ible (e.g., capable, visible)
B) -tion / -sion (e.g., nation, vision)
C) -ous (e.g., famous, generous)
D) -ate (e.g., calculate, regulate


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