No
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
when adding a prefix, the spelling of the root word doesn't change
Yes it can.
It will change the meaning.C.It has no effect.
The root word for misunderstand is under
The prefix "un" is typically used when the base word begins with a consonant: e.g., unhappy. On the other hand, the prefix "dis" is commonly used when the base word begins with a vowel or the consonants "r" or "l": e.g., discover, dislike.
It is "information" just with the "mis-" prefix to make the meaning negative.
Adding a prefix can change the meaning of a word. It can also change the part of speech of the word. For example, adding the prefix "un-" to "happy" changes the meaning to "unhappy," and changes the adjective "happy" to the adjective "unhappy."
The root is the noun "luck" which becomes an adjective by adding the suffix -y and a negative by adding the prefix un- (not).
The root is the noun "luck" which becomes an adjective by adding the suffix -y and a negative by adding the prefix un- (not).
The root word for dissimilarity is "similar." The prefix "dis-" adds a negative connotation, indicating the opposite of similarity.