i need to know if you can change frothed into a verb, adjective, or adverb. and if it can have any prefixes or suffixes. Please help thanks!

See my response below. Dictionary definitions will also include part(s) of speech.

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Frothed is a verb. Frothing can be an adjective (the frothing spit from the crazy man). Frothingly is the adverb form. Froth is the root word. I've shown you some suffixes.

To determine whether a word can be changed into different parts of speech, such as a verb, adjective, or adverb, it is helpful to consult a dictionary.

In the case of "frothed," the primary form of the word is a verb. This means that "frothed" is already a verb and does not need any additional morphological changes to function as one. For example, you could say, "I frothed the milk for my latte."

If you want to use "frothed" as an adjective, you can use the present participle form "frothing." For instance, you could say, "The frothing waves crashed against the shore."

To make an adverb from "froth," you can add the suffix "-ly" to form "frothingly." For example, you could say, "He frothed the milk frothingly, skillfully creating delicate foam."

As for prefixes and additional suffixes, it is important to note that "froth" is already a complete word, and adding prefixes or suffixes may not be common or have established meanings. However, it is worth mentioning that you can add various prefixes or suffixes to other related words or derivatives of "froth" to create new words, such as "unfrothed" (prefix "un-" to negate the action) or "frothiness" (suffix "-ness" to indicate a quality or state).

Remember, consulting a dictionary is always a reliable way to find information about a word's different forms and possible linguistic modifications.