Some prefixes you can add to the word "Caution" are "pre-" (precaution), "mis-" (miscaution), and "re-" (recaution).
Some words with prefixes "pre" include: preview, predict, prevent, preheat, prehistoric.
Some possible prefixes for "arranged" are dis-, un-, and re-. Suffixes that can be added to "arranged" include -ed, -ing, -ment, and -able.
"Possible" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossible.
Some prefixes that can be added to the word "spell" include mis-, re-, and un-. For example, "misspell" means to spell incorrectly, "respell" means to spell again, and "unspell" means to undo or reverse a spell.
No, word roots and base words are not the same. Word roots are the foundation of a word's meaning and cannot stand alone as a complete word, while base words are words in their simplest form that can stand alone. Base words can have prefixes or suffixes attached to them to create new words.
hymnal
Prefixes and suffixes in like a name like a person
Dex is not a word.
af, un
You could make reasonable reasonably.
a prefixes is a group of letters that are fixed to the front of the root word. A suffixes is the main word for example dislike. dis is the prefixes and like is the suffixes
No, the additional prefixes are redundant and add nothing to the meaning.
Some words with prefixes "pre" include: preview, predict, prevent, preheat, prehistoric.
Pre
pre-
Di-spelled Mis-spelled Re-spelled
Some possible prefixes for "arranged" are dis-, un-, and re-. Suffixes that can be added to "arranged" include -ed, -ing, -ment, and -able.