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A prefix goes in front of a word while a suffix goes at the end of a word.
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No. A prefix is a series of letters that goes before a word. Ex: DISlike UNimportant UNusual
Anything that goes behind a word like -ing is a suffix(play, playING) Anything that goes in fnt of a word like un- is a prefix (like helpful, UNhelpful)
It's a prefix. Pre- means before. It goes before the main part of the word. Example: Exodus
A prefix goes in front of a word while a suffix goes at the end of a word.
re would be the prefix of cover
A prefix goes at the beginning of a word. Hence the pre in prefix.
The prefix that goes with "perfect" is "im-," creating the word "imperfect."
No, a prefix is a word that goes on the start of a word e.g. pre- in preschool
The prefix that goes with "market" is "sub-". So together, it forms the word "submarket".
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It would be ap. Since Pendix is an actual word, and the prefix always goes before it the prefix would be ap. And together they will form appendix :)
No. A prefix is a series of letters that goes before a word. Ex: DISlike UNimportant UNusual
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The prefix that goes with active is "re-" for the word "reactive," meaning responding to a stimulus or situation.