The negative prefix is im- (improbable = unlikely).
There is also a rarely used term equiprobable.
The word probable itself is from prove+able and therefore has no prefix.
A suffix is morpheme attached to the end of a word to create a new word. The suffix -ly is added to many adjectives to form an adverb.The adverb possibly is formed from the adjective possible and the suffix -ly.Also, when you are talking about a word (as opposed to using the word in the sentence) set it apart by putting it in quotation marks (like "possibly") or in italics (like possibly).
There is no suffix in misjudge.
Yes, the suffix is tion
-ic is the suffix. This suffix means in relation of.
The suffix is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
A possible prefix for "massive" could be "un-" as in "unmassive." A possible suffix could be "-ly" as in "massively."
A possible prefix for "govern" is "mis-" (misgovern) and a possible suffix is "-ment" (government).
One possible suffix for "tour" is "-ism", which can form the word "tourism".
A possible suffix for "miracle" could be "-ous," forming the word "miraculous."
One possible suffix for "demonstrate" is "-able," forming the word "demonstratable."
One possible suffix for intelligent is "-ence", which can form the word "intelligence".
A possible suffix for "trip" could be "-er", creating the word "tripper".
One possible suffix for "sermon" is "-ize," which can form the word "sermonize."
A possible suffix for the word "wrathful" could be "-ness." For example, "wrathfulness."
A possible suffix for "observe" is "-ation", which can create the noun "observation" from the verb "observe".
Ble.
A possible suffix for "cook" or "rook" could be "-er," as in cooker or rooker.