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What are suffixes for cover?

Here are some suffixes for "cover" and their meanings:

Suffixes that change the word to a noun:

* -age: cover age (the act of covering)

* -ing: cover ing (the act of covering)

Suffixes that change the word to a verb:

* -er: cover er (someone who covers)

* -or: cover or (someone who covers)

Suffixes that change the word to an adjective:

* -ed: cover ed (covered)

* -ing: cover ing (covering)

Note: While "cover" itself can be used as a verb, it's important to understand that the suffixes above change the word class (noun, verb, adjective).

Here are some examples:

* Coverage: The article provided excellent coverage of the event.

* Covering: The artist was covering a song by her favorite band.

* Coverer: The coverer of the book was a famous artist.

* Covered: The table was covered in a white tablecloth.

* Covering: A covering of snow blanketed the city.

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