The suffix ful means full of . It turns a noun into an adjective. Remember the suffix only has one l .
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pain |
I have a slight pain in my neck.
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painful |
When I broke my arm it was very painful.
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fear |
I have a fear of spiders.
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fearful |
There is no need to be so fearful.
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mind |
I don't mind helping you.
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mindful |
Please be minddful of the gap between the train and the platform.
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hope |
Let's hope for some good weather.
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hopeful |
I was hopeful about the new job.
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care |
Take care when cycling on busy roads.
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careful |
Be careful not to lose your ticket.
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