The word paved does not include a prefix. You could add one, depending on what you were stating. For example, un- or re-.
should be paved. Better is an adverb
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.
The prefix is in. The prefix in- means not.
should be paved. Better is an adverb
Yes, paved can be used as an adjective -- a paved road. It's also the past tense and past participle of pave.
On a paved road.
paved area next to a buildin
Around 2.7 million miles of roads in the US are paved, which accounts for about 64% of all public roadways. This includes major highways, freeways, urban streets, and rural roads.
Chad has the fewest paved roads in Sahel.
Paved Roads
3,323 miles of paved roads
Texas has the most miles of paved roads, i believe it's somewhere around 250,000 miles of paved roads
Yes, it is. Whole Route 66 between Kingman and Oatman is paved.
No. Paved roads cam long after the wheel.
Luxembourg is a well developed country, so it basiclly has paved roads everywhere. I'd say 99,99% of Luxembourg's streets have paved roads.