STRUCTURAL ORGANISTION OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS
MORPHOLOGY OF ANIMALS
Question
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Full of
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Able to
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Not
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Happened in the past
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Detailed explanation-1: -suffix. a suffix meaning “full of, ” “characterized by” ( shameful; beautiful; careful; thoughtful); “tending to, ” “able to” (wakeful; harmful); or “as much as will fill” (spoonful)
Detailed explanation-2: -suffix. /fl/ /fl/ (in adjectives) full of; having the qualities of; tending to.
Detailed explanation-3: -But many people aren’t sure or don’t know this rule and use full with double L at the end of the word instead of a single L. But when we add –ful to the ends of words it’s a single L. This is one of the most straightforward and easiest of the spelling rules. Remember only use full when full.
Detailed explanation-4: -noun A quasi-suffix attached to nouns denoting a containing thing, to form nouns expressing the amount or volume contained, as handful, armful, cupful, glassful, spoonful, bucketful, tubful, etc., meaning ‘as much as the hand, arm, spoon, etc., can contain or hold. ‘ A simplified spelling of full .