Revise the adding of the -ness and -ment suffix.
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sadness |
He had to convey his sadness.
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happiness |
I felt a sense of happiness at the lake.
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laziness |
His laziness can return several times during a week.
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loneliness |
She felt a sense of loneliness.
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darkness |
The figure lurked in the darkness.
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agreement |
The whole family was in agreement.
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enjoyment |
People get enjoyment out of watching football.
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punishment |
Corporal punishment is banned in schools.
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equipment |
All my camping equipment is in my backpack.
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excitement |
The crowd was buzzing with excitement.
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