Yes, im is the prefix in the word imperative. The prefix im can mean not, into, on, near, or towards.
"not."
It has a prefix, the prefix is im. The root word is possible........now I have a question for you, does impossibly have a prefix. I think so but I'm not so sure.
The prefix word for pertinent is im-.
"Possibility" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossibility.
"Impolite" is a word that consists of the root word "polite" and the prefix "im-". In this case, "im-" is a prefix because it is added at the beginning of the root word "polite" to change its meaning to the opposite, creating a new word with a different definition. Suffixes, on the other hand, are added at the end of a word to modify its meaning or form.
The prefix word of "possible" is "im-".
The prefix of the word imply is IM it means not or non(:
"not."
It has a prefix, the prefix is im. The root word is possible........now I have a question for you, does impossibly have a prefix. I think so but I'm not so sure.
The prefix word for pertinent is im-.
The prefix for the word "mortal" is "im-".
The prefix of the word "petuous" is "im-".
"Possibility" doesn't have a prefix. You could add the prefix im- to it to make the word impossibility.
The word "impossible" has the prefix "im-" added to the root word "possible." The prefix "im-" changes the meaning of the root word to create a new word with the opposite meaning.
"Impolite" is a word that consists of the root word "polite" and the prefix "im-". In this case, "im-" is a prefix because it is added at the beginning of the root word "polite" to change its meaning to the opposite, creating a new word with a different definition. Suffixes, on the other hand, are added at the end of a word to modify its meaning or form.
The prefix in the word "impaciente" is "im-," which means "not" or "opposite."
The prefix 'im' can added to make the word impolite.