What suffix do all but one of the spelling words have in common?

[SOLVED] What suffix do all but one of the spelling words have in common?
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Noun suffix do all but one of the spelling words have in common. All of the spelling words are found in the section of speech called nouns. Suffix are of two types inflectional and derivational.What are the suffix words?Most frequently, the new word belongs to a different word class than the old word. The suffixes -ful, -ment, and -ion have transformed the verbs in the table above into adjectives and nouns, respectively. In one of two methods, a suffix can create a new word:1. Infectional: Change the singular to the plural form (dog dogs), or the present tense to the past tense (walk walked). The word's fundamental meaning remains unchanged in this context.2. Derivational (from the original word, the new word has a new meaning):  For example: slowly, colorful.To learn more about suffix, visit:https://brainly.com/question/20853128#SPJ13