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Email required Address never made public. Name required. Save This Word! See synonyms for er on Thesaurus. We could talk until we're blue in the face about this quiz on words for the color "blue," but we think you should take the quiz and find out if you're a whiz at these colorful terms. Symbol , Chemistry. Compare -ier 1 , -yer.
Some historical instances of this suffix, as in banker or gardener, where the base is a recognizable modern English word, are now indistinguishable from denominal formations with -er 1 , as miller or potter. Most words formed thus have been limited to English public-school and university slang; few, if any, have become current in North America, with the exception of soccer, which has also lost its earlier informal character.
Compare -ers. Origin of -er 7 Probably modeled on nonagentive uses of -er 1 ; said to have first become current in University College, Oxford, — King Edward. Origin of E. Queen Elizabeth. The suffix -er is used to describe a person or thing that does or provides an action. The suffix -ee describes the person or thing that receives the action. Do you know what the difference is? For example, I am an employee of Bespeaking, and Crystal is my employer. Crystal provides the job, and I do the job.
People are employees of companies or organizations, and do the jobs necessary to run them. The companies or organizations are the employers, and are the ones who have the jobs that need to be done. You may find the suffix -ee more often in the wild in real life , such as attendee someone who attends something , returnee someone who returns , or escapee someone who escapes.
Words ending with -er and -ee in English are very common, and knowing about suffixes is an important part of learning English. Can you think of any other examples of words ending in -er or -ee? Have you encountered them before in everyday life? Share them with us in the comments below! Did you like this blog?
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