No. In the complete word 'restart', 're-' is the prefix.
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No, the word "outskirts" cannot have a prefix added to it because it is already a complete word that includes both the root word "skirt" and the prefix "out-."
"Neglectful" is neither a prefix nor a suffix; it is a complete word.
No, because "pro-" is a prefix, not a complete word.
No. "Pre" is a prefix, not a complete word.
The prefix 'il' can be used. The complete word would be illogical.
"Enemy" is a complete word by itself and is not a prefix, base word, or suffix.
No, "unfavorable" is not a prefix. It is a complete word that means something that is not advantageous or positive. The prefix "un-" is added to a word to form the opposite meaning, as in "undo" or "unhappy."
As pone is a complete (root) word, meaning bread made of cornmeal (Southern USA), then postis a prefix.
No. This is because pre- is a prefix and not a complete word.
The prefix un- makes the word "unsuitable."