Zanajazzab6et
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  • 17-11-2015
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Adding the suffix -ous to the word danger forms a/an
verb
adjective
adverb

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WorldlyGlass49
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  • 17-11-2015
It forms an adjective. Danger by itself is a noun, if you add the suffix -ous, it makes it an adjective (A dangerous man). The adverb would be if you added -ous + -ly, and make it - dangerously (He drives dangerously). There is no verb "danger" or using any of its derivatives, the only way to make a verb out of danger is to add a prefix -en, and make it - endanger. 
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mstoniawright7pea8ug
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  • 18-09-2018

It forms an adjective. Danger by itself is a noun, if you add the suffix -ous, it makes it an adjective

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