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What are the different suffixes for toast?

There aren't really any specific suffixes used to modify the word "toast" in the same way you might see with other words.

However, you can use various prefixes and suffixes to create related words. Here are some examples:

Prefixes:

* Un-: un-toasted (not toasted)

* Re-: re-toasted (toasted again)

Suffixes:

* -er: toaster (a device for toasting)

* -ing: toasting (the act of toasting)

You can also use adjectives to describe the toast:

* Burnt toast

* French toast

* Buttered toast

Other ways to modify "toast":

* Toast and jam

* Avocado toast

* Garlic toast

These are just a few examples, and the possibilities are endless! Ultimately, the best way to modify "toast" depends on the specific context and what you want to express.

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