No, pretty is not a prefix. Pre doesn't really have a prefix either.
Im pretty sure the prefix for retraced is re
I'm pretty sure its neither. A prefix/suffix is IN a word, not a word itself.
No, "turn" would be the root, and "re-" is a prefix meaning "again". Consider all the other words that use "re-" as a prefix - "reapply", "rerun"... well, "re-" pretty much anything, as it's still a productive prefix in English.
I don't think there is one... Feel free to correct me, but I'm pretty sure there isn't one.
Prefix=IN
Im pretty sure the prefix for retraced is re
I'm pretty sure its neither. A prefix/suffix is IN a word, not a word itself.
I'm pretty sure its plea.
No, "turn" would be the root, and "re-" is a prefix meaning "again". Consider all the other words that use "re-" as a prefix - "reapply", "rerun"... well, "re-" pretty much anything, as it's still a productive prefix in English.
I don't think there is one... Feel free to correct me, but I'm pretty sure there isn't one.
Yes I'm pretty sure. It would be "You + All" :) I'm a southern girl so I know
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Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
"furiate" doesn't have a prefix, it has a suffix. "Furiate" may not even be a word, but I know for sure that "infuriate" is and the base word of "infuriate" is fury. If you look at the etymology of "furiate" or "infuriate" it will say see fury which is the root word. So, pretty much "furiate" doesn't have a prefix, it has a suffix and the suffix is ate- So, there! Hope this helps! -Mel