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No, aquamarine is not a prefix. A prefix is not a word in itself, and it is attached to the beginning of a word to change the meaning. For example, the prefix un- can be attached to the word remarkable to make the word unremarkable, which means not remarkable.
The prefix of "remarkable" is "re-".
Remarkable - Prefix = re Base = mark Suffix = able -Hope this helps-
The prefix for "remarkable" is "un-" as in "unremarkable."
Think about the word 'remarkable'. You know what a prefix is, right? Prefixes comes before the word. The prefix of the word 'remarkable' is 're', explaining that you can do something again.That leaves you with markable.If you know anything about suffixes, you would know that they come at the end of a word.The suffix of this word is 'able', explaining that it is possible to do or RE do.That leaves you with 'mark'.There! The root word or stem for the word remarkable, is 'mark'.
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Think about the word 'remarkable'. You know what a prefix is, right? Prefixes comes before the word. The prefix of the word 'remarkable' is 're', explaining that you can do something again.That leaves you with markable.If you know anything about suffixes, you would know that they come at the end of a word.The suffix of this word is 'able', explaining that it is possible to do or RE do.That leaves you with 'mark'.There! The root word or stem for the word remarkable, is 'mark'.
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No the word forefather is not a prefix, but there is a prefix in the word. The prefix in the word forefather is Fore, meaning before.
The prefix of "phenomenon" is "phenom-." In this case, "phenom-" is derived from the Greek word "phainomenon," which means "that which appears or is seen." Prefixes are affixes added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning, and in this case, "phenom-" indicates something remarkable or exceptional.