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Conversion can use various prefixes and suffixes depending on the context. Common prefixes include "re-" meaning "again" or "back," "un-" meaning "not," and "co-" meaning "together." Common suffixes include "-tion" indicating a state or condition, "-ment" indicating a result or action, and "-ize" or "-ify" indicating to make or become.
ab- -ity -ly
Prefixes and suffixes in like a name like a person
prefixes
Prefixes: pre-, re- Suffixes: -er, -ing
Root words, prefixes, and suffixes are the elements used to form medical words. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a root word, and suffixes are added to the end. These elements can modify the meaning of the root word to create specific medical terms.
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.
Prefixes: re-, sub-, un- Suffixes: -ment, -ing, -less
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.