The prefix of perfect is per. This prefix means through or intensive. Other words that use this prefix are persecute, permit, and perspire.
The prefix of perfect is per. This prefix means through or intensive. Other words that use this prefix are persecute, permit, and perspire.
Im- is the most common prefix you add to perfect. Imperfect simply means not perfect.
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perfect - Prefix. pluperfect a n. pluperfect. noun a perfective tense used to express action completed in the past. past perfect tense; past perfect; pluperfect tense. `I had finished' is an example of the past perfect. adjective satellite more than perfect. he spoke with pluperfect precision.
The prefix -im is best fist, producing the word "imperfect".
im+perfect = imperfect
prefix for perfect is imperfect
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Prefix root of perfect
there is no prefix but the suffix is -tive
The root word in imperfect is perfect and the prefix is im meaning not. Im-Perfect=Not-Perfect
"Possibility" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossibility.
The current prefix is ex-. You could add the prefix in- to it to make the word inexcusable.
The prefix of perfect is per. This prefix means through or intensive. Other words that use this prefix are persecute, permit, and perspire.
Prefix root of perfect
there is no prefix but the suffix is -tive
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Imperfect
The adding a prefix to the word "add" would result in the word "postadd".
Add (something) at the beginning as a prefix or introduction.
"Im" is a common prefix in itself, you don't add a prefix to a prefix.
In the word "inform", in- is a prefix. You could add the prefix mis- to it to get misinform.
The correct prefix to add to "fashionable" is "un-", resulting in "unfashionable."
Some words that start with the prefix "perf" are perfect, perform, and perfective.
The present perfect tense of 'to add' is 'have/has added.'