Some prefixes that can be added to "behave" are mis-, dis-, and un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to misbehave, disbehave, and behave respectively.
mis-
misbehave
What are the prefixes of member
The prefixes il, im, and ir all mean "not" or "opposite of." They are used to negate the meaning of the base word that follows them.
The base of a word, also known as the root, is the main part of the word that carries its core meaning and is left after all prefixes and suffixes are removed. It is the foundation upon which prefixes and suffixes are added to create new words or modify the meaning of the base word.
The prefixes for "involved" are "in-" and "il-".
The prefixes of "load" are "lo-" and "loa-".
Their are no prefixes for selfish
You just behave how you would behave in front of any other person, becasue after all, a Sikh is a person that belives all people are equal
Not all metals will behave in the same way. Calcium for example is a metal that is not nearly as conductive as silver.
It all depends what mood its in.
They behave in a good way once inside The Chocolate Factory.
All of the elements in group 1 on the periodic table will behave similarly to sodium.
All the time LAZY!!!!! LOLz
No, not all words have to have a prefix or suffix. Some words, known as root words, exist on their own without any added affixes. Prefixes and suffixes are just one way that words can be modified or transformed.
A suffix for "guide" is "-ance," which can form the word "guidance."
prefixes
Prefix: There is no commonly used prefix for the word "Nat." Suffix: The common suffixes for the word "Nat" could be "ional" and "ive," which could create words like "National" and "Native."
You behave and get all your work done. :)