You don't see -mis as a suffix. There aren't very many words of any kind that end in -mis. Maybe you are thinking of the prefix mis- as in "mistake", "misapprehend", "misunderstand" where is carries the sense of wrongness or error. E.g. "Some people mistakenly misunderstand the meaning of the word "suffix" and misinterpret it to mean "prefix""
The suffix of "mis" is "-s."
Wrong
behavior is the root word, and mis is the prefix. So there is no suffix
No, miss is not a suffix. Mis, though is a PRE-fix Pronouncemiss Mispronounce (correctomundo!)
Yes, "mistreat" does contain a suffix. The suffix is "-treat," which is added to the root word "mis" to create the complete word "mistreat."
There is not one. "Mis" is a prefix to the root word "place." There is no suffix. If you wanted to add one, you could put "-ment" on the end to make it "misplacement."
Prefix examples: Mis- (misunderstand) Un- (unhappy) Super- (supernatural) Suffix examples: -ly (quickly) -ful (beautiful) -ness (happiness)
it's mis- mislead <-- word lead <-- base mis <-- Suffix
There is no suffix. The prefix is "mis"
behavior is the root word, and mis is the prefix. So there is no suffix
The prefix is mis-. The suffix is -ment.
Mis is prefix, treat is root word and ing is suffix ...
No, miss is not a suffix. Mis, though is a PRE-fix Pronouncemiss Mispronounce (correctomundo!)
what is the prefix of misfortune
My 5th grade class said that it was a peffix beacause it had understood so I dont know if ther are right.
of suffix
misspelled, missed, and miscellaneous i know you asked for one but i like to give choices. :)
first of all, mis- is not a suffix..it is a prefix Prefixes come before words and suffixes come after words. You can pretty much add this prefix to many words... EX: misunderstood, misinterpret, misleading, mistake, misspell, misbehave, mistreat, misquote, misfortune, misplace, misstep.
There is not one. "Mis" is a prefix to the root word "place." There is no suffix. If you wanted to add one, you could put "-ment" on the end to make it "misplacement."