Its is a pronoun and is a root word. It does not have prefixes or suffixes. "It's is a contraction of "it is" and does not have a prefix or suffix.
The suffix of "its" is -s, which indicates possession (e.g., "its tail"). The prefix of "it's" is it-, which is a contraction of "it is" or "it has" (e.g., "it's raining" or "it's been a long day").
Prefix: in- Suffix: -eous
The prefix in "punctual" is "pun-" and the suffix is "-ual". In "punctilious", the prefix is "pun-", the infix is "-ctil-", and the suffix is "-ious".
The prefix in "predominantly" is "pre-" and the suffix is "-ly."
Prefix: None, the word "just" does not have a prefix. Suffix: "Just" does not have a suffix.
A suffix is typically added to the end of a word to modify its meaning or form. Prefixes, on the other hand, are added to the beginning of a word.
The word duplicitous has no prefixes. It has the root duplex, meaning "twofold" or "double," and the suffix -itous.
There's no suffix in this word. The affix is -ion. All the other parts of this word are prefixes.
introspective prefix's and suffix's?
bifocals
The prefix in "predominantly" is "pre-" and the suffix is "-ly."
There is none. Not all words have prefixes and suffixes.
A suffix is typically added to the end of a word to modify its meaning or form. Prefixes, on the other hand, are added to the beginning of a word.
de is the prifex and s is the suffix
Ment. The word without prefixes and suffixes is "retire."
to root words, yes, but you can't straight up and a suffix to a prefix, nor another suffix to a suffix
A suffix is something you put at the beginning of a word and a suffix is something you put at the end of a word.
The suffix for the word "ology" is -ology. It is commonly used to indicate a branch of study or science.