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.....al word endings

Are al words typically adjectives?
  

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"al" is a typical adjective ending, yes. Nevertheless, words that end in "al" do not have to be adjectives. Examples of non-adjectives ending in "al": rival, coral, rascal, sandal, tribunal, cathedral, crystal, madrigal, withdrawal, opal CJ

  • "al" is a typical adjective ending, yes.
  • Nevertheless, words that end in "al" do not have to be adjectives.
  • Examples of non-adjectives ending in "al": rival, coral, rascal, sandal, tribunal, cathedral, crystal, madrigal, withdrawal, opal CJ
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"al" is a typical adjective ending, yes. Nevertheless, words that end in "al" do not have to be adjectives.

Examples of non-adjectives ending in "al":
rival, coral, rascal, sandal, tribunal, cathedral, crystal, madrigal, withdrawal, opal

CJ

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