The main part of a word without any affixes?
The main part of a word is the word's 'root'.
The main part of a word is known as the 'root' of the word.
The main part of a word without any affixes?
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The main part of a word without any affixes is the root word.The root, which lacks both prefixes and suffixes.
the root word
the root word
The root.
The base word is vert, to turn. The affixes are: in (not, prefix) ad (toward, prefix) ent (-ing, suffix) ly (in such a manner, suffix).
The main part of a word without any affixes is the root word.The root, which lacks both prefixes and suffixes.
The main part of a word without any affixes is the root word.The root, which lacks both prefixes and suffixes.
the root word
the root word
The simple predicate is the main verb in a sentence that expresses the action or state of being of the subject. It is sometimes referred to as the verb phrase, as it typically consists of the main verb and any auxiliary verbs. In simpler terms, it is the part of the sentence that tells what the subject is doing or being.
The root.
No, the word "emotional" does not have a prefix and a suffix. It is a standalone word without any additional affixes.
To identify the root word of a word with affixes, you can remove the affixes attached to the word. The remaining base word that carries the primary meaning is the root word.
The English word for "panlapi" is affix.
I started to say that is the "root" form of the word. But I believe the "root" actually goes deeper in the history of a given word and is relevent to to the word's origin in another language; such as Greek or Latin. But I think the answer to your question is that the "original" form of a word before it takes a derivative form is called the "primitive". I'm not signed in so I'll say this is Dave Baker from Louisville KY to step out of the shadows of anonymity. Hello world!
yes
Behave is the root. Mis- and -d are the affixes...