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What the suffix for shout?

The most common suffix for "shout" is -ing, forming the present participle shouting.

Here are some examples:

* He was shouting at the top of his lungs.

* The children were shouting with excitement.

* The sound of shouting could be heard from the street.

Other suffixes can be used, but they are less common:

* -er: shouter (a person who shouts)

* -ed: shouted (past tense)

* -ful: shoutful (full of shouts)

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