Common Suffixes:
* -ation: This suffix turns a verb into a noun, often referring to the process or result of the verb.
* Information: The act of informing or being informed; knowledge gained.
* -ative: This suffix creates an adjective meaning "relating to" or "tending to."
* Informative: Providing useful information; instructive.
Less Common Suffixes:
* -er: This suffix creates a noun referring to a person or thing that performs the action.
* Informer: A person who provides information, especially to the authorities.
* -ed: This suffix creates the past tense or past participle of the verb.
* Informed: Having been given information; knowledgeable.
* -ing: This suffix creates the present participle or gerund form of the verb.
* Informing: The act of giving information; conveying knowledge.
Note:
* While you can use suffixes like "-able" ("informable"), "-ant" ("informant"), or "-ment" ("informment") with "inform," they are less common and may sound awkward or create a new word with a different meaning.
* Remember that some suffixes may change the pronunciation of the base word.
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