ex is the prefix, pend is the root word, and ed is the suffix. A hint is to look up ex in the dictionary, then pend, then ed. if you can find all of these, then make them equal the definition of expended to the pre/sufix. It has both! :D
Discount itself is not a prefix nor a suffix. There is no suffix in discount, but the prefix is dis-.
There is no prefix suffix for stem.
There is no prefix. The suffix is -ate.
it has prefix inter and a suffix al
Yes. in- is a prefix. ac- is a prefix. -ate is a suffix.
Yes, "expended" has the suffix "-ed" added to the base word "expend." The suffix "-ed" is used to form the past tense of regular verbs in English.
Discount itself is not a prefix nor a suffix. There is no suffix in discount, but the prefix is dis-.
The prefix of vasoconstriction is "vaso-" and the suffix is "-constriction."
There is no prefix suffix for stem.
Decline does not have a prefix or suffix.
Prefix: un- Suffix: -er
There is no prefix. The suffix is -ate.
it has prefix inter and a suffix al
Yes. in- is a prefix. ac- is a prefix. -ate is a suffix.
There is a prefix (re-) and a suffix (-ion).
Glare has neither a prefix or suffix, it is a word on its own. With a prefix: antiglare With a suffix: glaringly
dis= prefix=not ed=suffix= happining in the past