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.
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 will change the meaning.C.It has no effect.
It is "information" just with the "mis-" prefix to make the meaning negative.
The world as we know it comes to an end. Just kidding. Many words, like "infection", have both a prefix and a suffix. You'll still need a root word. Some words, like "rely", look like they're just a prefix and a suffix, but they're not.
The prefix is Meta which means "beyond, change"
The root word for dissimilarity is "similar." The prefix "dis-" adds a negative connotation, indicating the opposite of similarity.
The root is the noun "luck" which becomes an adjective by adding the suffix -y and a negative by adding the prefix un- (not).