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Is the word you're taking the prefix and suffix away from "indispensable"? If so, then the word minus the prefix and suffix would be "dispense", which means to give away/get rid of. If something or someone is "indispensable" on the other hand, then you can't do without them because they are important.
The prefix of the word "previous"could be, for example...(write answer below)... (I do not want to give false information.)- From,A person with no confidence ;_;
You could add the suffix -ed to the verb cruise to give you the past tense.
e-motion, pro-motion, loco-motion
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Is the word you're taking the prefix and suffix away from "indispensable"? If so, then the word minus the prefix and suffix would be "dispense", which means to give away/get rid of. If something or someone is "indispensable" on the other hand, then you can't do without them because they are important.
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The negative prefix is in- (incapable).
An example would be, in the word pro-democracy, pro is a prefix.
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I dont think there is a prefix for the word "identity" but there might be a suffix and i think it is "less" and thats all but in my question sheet it said to give me 2 suffixes for the word prefix.So good luck!
No, the word 'uncover' is a verb (uncover, uncovers, uncovering, uncovered); meaning to remove a cover or hat; to reveal or disclose.example: An investigation should uncover the truth.The verb 'uncover' is not a compound word; the verb is made up of the verb to 'cover' and the prefix 'un-' (the prefix is not a word).
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