I think it is ial. The c before ial would NOT be included as part of the affix (also called a suffix in this case because it comes at the end of the word) because the original word is benefit (i think), and the t just gets changed to a c due to a linguistic rule for adding this kind of suffix in this kind of linguistic situation. This also happens when the suffix iary is added to create beneficiary. You can see therefore that the c is part of the original word rather than part of either affix.
No. Its not ial. It is actually bene. Bene means good, well. the meaning for the root word which is fic- the meaning is to make do. So the word beneficial means- to have something do well.
The word "beneficial" means something that is favorable or advantageous. The affix element is "benefit," which comes from the Latin word "beneficium," meaning "good deed" or "benefit."
The affix "in-" in "incredible" means "not." When added to the root word "credible," it changes the meaning from "able to be believed" to "not able to be believed," resulting in "incredible" meaning "unbelievable" or "amazing."
The affix element of "important" is "-ant". In this case, it is a suffix that is added to the base word "import" to form a new word with the meaning of "having importance or significance".
An affix is a linguistic element added to a base word to create a new word or modify its meaning. "Cynical" is an adjective describing a belief that people are generally selfish and dishonest. So, an affix cynical would involve adding a specific affix to a base word to convey a cynical or distrustful tone or meaning.
The affix element for "dissension" is "dis-" which means "apart" or "away from" and "ension" which means "act of." Together, they form a word that signifies a disagreement or conflict between individuals or groups.
The affix "ade" typically forms nouns indicating an action, product, or result of the action specified by the base word. It is often used to create abstract nouns from verbs or other nouns.
The affix element of the word "important" is
The affix "in-" in "incredible" means "not." When added to the root word "credible," it changes the meaning from "able to be believed" to "not able to be believed," resulting in "incredible" meaning "unbelievable" or "amazing."
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The affix element of "important" is "-ant". In this case, it is a suffix that is added to the base word "import" to form a new word with the meaning of "having importance or significance".
A word element attached to a root word that changes its meaning is called an "affix."
An affix is a linguistic element added to a base word to create a new word or modify its meaning. "Cynical" is an adjective describing a belief that people are generally selfish and dishonest. So, an affix cynical would involve adding a specific affix to a base word to convey a cynical or distrustful tone or meaning.
ible is the affix and not able to belive
true, a affix does change the meaning of a root.
It is pre
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its syn because onym is the root element.
the afix element of incredible is ible