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Suffix S added to the end of a word can change the meaning of a word in two ways.
It can change a word to mean more than one.
It can also change a word to show “the action of another.”
When we add Suffix S to “sip”, to create “sips”, we change the meaning from “I sip.” to “She sips.”
Suffix -S can make two sounds.
It typically makes a /s/ sound when it follows unvoiced consonants.
Sometimes, it will make a /z/ sound when it follows vowels or voiced consonants.
However, it is very common that with some speakers, the /z/ sound may sound more muted or like /s/.





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