The document lists words and their suffixes to denote occupations or roles. For words ending in a consonant, it suggests adding -er, -or, or -ist to denote the person who does the action of the word. For words ending in a vowel, it suggests adding -ess or -ian to denote the female form. It then asks questions about what to call certain occupations, expecting the reader to apply the suffixes provided to answer what title describes each role.
The document lists words and their suffixes to denote occupations or roles. For words ending in a consonant, it suggests adding -er, -or, or -ist to denote the person who does the action of the word. For words ending in a vowel, it suggests adding -ess or -ian to denote the female form. It then asks questions about what to call certain occupations, expecting the reader to apply the suffixes provided to answer what title describes each role.
The document lists words and their suffixes to denote occupations or roles. For words ending in a consonant, it suggests adding -er, -or, or -ist to denote the person who does the action of the word. For words ending in a vowel, it suggests adding -ess or -ian to denote the female form. It then asks questions about what to call certain occupations, expecting the reader to apply the suffixes provided to answer what title describes each role.