<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>
I wish I could have a chance of study abroad this summer.

A. Never use words like I, I’ll, we or you in an essay unless you are asked to write in the first person.