"Rely" doesn't have either a prefix or a suffix. You could add the prefix un- and the suffix -able to make the word "unreliable."
-able is the suffix
Reliance
"Rely is a verb and not a noun. It has no plural or singular forms" While rely is a verb, the op was asking if relies can be used in place of rely. The difference between rely and relies is that rely is used for in and relies is used for on. So you can rely in my work, and that guy relies on his good looks.
One adjective form of the verb rely is reliable. It means dependable.
Example: I like my reliable car because it always starts.
Another adjective form is reliant. It means dependent or trustful.
Example: Since there is no public transportation, I am reliant on my car.
The noun forms of the verb to rely are reliance and the gerund, relying.
The noun forms for the verb to rely are reliance and the gerund, relying.
Prerely rerererely
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Prefixes and suffixes in like a name like a person
prefixes
prefixes
Indignant has the prefixes in- meaning in, into, against, or not and the suffixes -ant meaning person who blank.
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Prefixes and suffixes in like a name like a person
prefixes
Prefixes: by-, sur- Suffixes: -able, -er, -ing
prefixes
prefixes for help: noneboth a prefix and a suffix for help:unhelpfulsuffixes for help:helperhelplesshelplessness (2 suffixes)helpfulhelpfulness (2 suffixes)helping
Indignant has the prefixes in- meaning in, into, against, or not and the suffixes -ant meaning person who blank.
You can find lists of prefixes and suffixes on educational websites, grammar and writing resources, and dictionaries. Many language learning websites and textbooks also provide lists of common prefixes and suffixes.
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The middle part of a word is called the root or base word. It is the main part of the word to which prefixes and suffixes can be added to create new meanings.
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