The addition of "ed" to "hike" changes the verb to its past tense form, indicating that the action of hiking occurred in the past. This indicates that the hiked took place previously or has been completed.
The "ed" in "hiked" changes the base word from "hike," which is a verb indicating the action of walking uphill, to past tense, showing that the action has already been completed.
If the root word is a full word, the suffix is usually a smaller piece added to the end to modify its meaning.
The root word of review is "view," which comes from the Latin word "videre," meaning "to see."
The root word for "elongated" is "long."
It changes the tense of the word to past tense, meaning that it was already done. "We hiked the mountain" means that we did it already, and the action is complete. Saying "We hike the mountain" would mean that we do it regularly.
The addition of "ed" to "hike" changes the verb to its past tense form, indicating that the action of hiking occurred in the past. This indicates that the hiked took place previously or has been completed.
It changes the tense of the word to past tense, meaning that it was already done. "We hiked the mountain" means that we did it already, and the action is complete. Saying "We hike the mountain" would mean that we do it regularly.
The "ed" in "hiked" changes the base word from "hike," which is a verb indicating the action of walking uphill, to past tense, showing that the action has already been completed.
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If the root word is a full word, the suffix is usually a smaller piece added to the end to modify its meaning.
The root word of review is "view," which comes from the Latin word "videre," meaning "to see."
Finish is the root word. -ed is the suffix.
The root word for "elongated" is "long."
The root is ed as in inedible.
Prefix is re. Suffix is Ed. And root word is collect.
protect. Un is the prefix meaning "the opposite of", or "not"; ed is the suffix meaning "in the past". Therefore, unprotected means--did not protect.