Dear Sir Michael (or whatever his first name is)
No. 'Ms.' is nether a prefix nor a suffix, it is a salutation.
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No, nonfiction is a term that refers to writing that is based on facts and reality, as opposed to fiction which is imaginary. It is not a prefix.
No it's not. The word "remind" is a verb.
Tele. Telegraph - far writing Telephone - far speaking Telescope - far seeing
The prefix "post-" means after or following. In the word postscript, it indicates that the script or writing comes after the main body of text.
Graph is a root meaning writing or things written.
The prefix "sub-" changes the meaning of "text" to represent an underlying meaning, as in subtext, which refers to the underlying or implied message in written or spoken communication.
No the word wait does not have a prefix in it. Prefixes are like short word often three letters long that are attached to a word that would change it's meaning for example: Rewriting The prefix RE makes the word writing have a different meaning it now means that a person is writing again something.
(Co)2 , di-Cobalt, is a NON-existing molecule, because cobalt is a metallic element, not a gaseous element. Maybe CO2 , carbon dioxide is meant, but it has no prefix.(Capitalization is very important in chemical writing)
The suffix in "autograph" is "-graph," which means "writing" or "written."
Ummm.. That's the exact same question I want to ask.. I'm not really sure.. =S Sorry... =(