<span> a verbal </span>suffix meaning<span> “to make,” “cause to be,” “render” ( simplify; beautify); “to become,” “be made” ( liquefy). The </span>suffix<span> was introduced into English in loan words from Old French ( deify), but is also used in the formation of new words, usually on a Latin root ( reify).</span>
Answer: Yes and no
Explanation: in the future when i have kids i would like to award my kids with food they love like oreos or a bag of lays chips. But if they eat it all the time withountdoing anything thay are gping to get fat and get health problems.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
Honestly both C and D could make great ones, but I feel like D will be more simplistic so it doesn't take away from the information itself
I don't know a lot but I just did a class about this.
But to change perfect past tense completed in the past by changing the verb is or could be by replacing the verb with the action to was ,did ,before, ect. I think this might help