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This document lists common derivatives in English where the root word can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective. It provides examples where the root can take the suffixes "-ful" or "-less" to form an adjective, with the noun and verb forms given as well. Some of the most common examples listed are care/careful/careless, harm/harmful/harmless, help/helpful/helpless, and hope/hopeful/hopeless.
This document lists common derivatives in English where the root word can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective. It provides examples where the root can take the suffixes "-ful" or "-less" to form an adjective, with the noun and verb forms given as well. Some of the most common examples listed are care/careful/careless, harm/harmful/harmless, help/helpful/helpless, and hope/hopeful/hopeless.
This document lists common derivatives in English where the root word can be used as a noun, verb, or adjective. It provides examples where the root can take the suffixes "-ful" or "-less" to form an adjective, with the noun and verb forms given as well. Some of the most common examples listed are care/careful/careless, harm/harmful/harmless, help/helpful/helpless, and hope/hopeful/hopeless.
I = Εγώ My =μου You = Εσύ Your =σου He = Αυτός His = του She = Αυτή Her= της It= Αυτό Its = του We = Εμείς Our = μας Υου = Εσείς Your = σας They = Αυτοί,ές, ά Their = τους