* -ment: This suffix creates a noun that refers to the act of encamping or the state of being encamped. For example, "encampment."
* -er: This suffix creates a noun that refers to someone who encamps. However, "encamper" is not a common word.
Instead of using suffixes, you can create different forms of the verb "encamp" by using prefixes and verb conjugations:
* Prefixes:
* Dis-: to undo the act of encamping (disencamp)
* Re-: to encamp again (reencamp)
* Verb Conjugations:
* Encamping: present participle
* Encamped: past participle
* Encamps: third person singular present tense
It's important to note that the meaning and usage of these forms might not always be common or accepted. Using "encampment" is a more common and accepted way to refer to the act of encamping.