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Some verbs beginning with the vowel 'A':ActAbolishAcceptAbbreviateAccomplishAchieveAttendAssembleAvoidSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'E'ElaborateEditEliminateEmbarkElectEjectEnterErodeSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'I'IlluminateIgnoreImpeachImmunizeImagineImportImproveImpressSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'O'ObserveObsessOpenObtainOffloadObeyOmitSome verbs beginning with the vowel 'U'UnbuttonUnbuckleUnderestimateUnderlineUndoUnite
In both of those words Y is considered a vowel. It is a consonant when it is used before a vowel at the beginning of a words or when it separates two vowels.
They both have two suffixes, -tion and -al.
aimlessly has two suffixes. One being es , and the other being ly .
Vowel teams are a word with two vowel's
There is a root word with two suffixes
ote and yote
painful painless
Carelessness Fearlessness Forgetfulness Restlessness
standardization has two suffixes: -ize and -ation
When the suffixes -s or -es are added to a noun, they form a plural noun. Examples:one apple, two appleone ball, two ballsone church, two churchesone dress, two dressesone egg, two eggs
There are two suffixes used to mean "one who." These suffixes are "-ian" and "-an." They can also mean "one that (is)" and "related to."