No, "turn" would be the root, and "re-" is a prefix meaning "again".
Consider all the other words that use "re-" as a prefix - "reapply", "rerun"... well, "re-" pretty much anything, as it's still a productive prefix in English.
Root word: Re, again or back.Not correct ! Root is " coil " with prefix " re " and suffix " ing ".
Prefix is re. Suffix is Ed. And root word is collect.
The root word of replacement is place. The prefix is re and the suffix is ment.
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there is no prefix...return is a root word
Yes, the word "return" does make use of the prefix "re-". The prefix "re-" means again or back, so in this case "return" means to come back or go back.
No, "re-" is a prefix, and "apply" is the root word. "Reapply" is a word formed by adding the prefix "re-" to the root word "apply."
The prefix of the word repay is re- and it means "do again".
Condition is the root word. 'Re' is the prefix.
Root word: Re, again or back.Not correct ! Root is " coil " with prefix " re " and suffix " ing ".
Prefix is re. Suffix is Ed. And root word is collect.
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The root word for "recast" is "cast," which comes from the Latin word "castrare" meaning "to throw." Recast means to cast again or in a different form.
The root word is 'view' 'Re' is a prefix and '-er' is a suffix.
There is no re in garage. -Age is the suffix in the word.
the root word is port because the suffix is re.