'Disagreed' already has the past tense suffix, -ed. Another suffix, such as -able, could be added to the root word, agree.
Both, actually. The root word is "agree". The prefix is "dis-" and the suffix is "-ed".
Prefix - dis
Root word - agree
Suffix - the word disagree has no suffix
DIS = prefix; MENT = suffix
disagreement
abosorb
Ed
a prefix is before the base word and a suffix is after the base word.
base word
It can be, if you add a suffix or prefix. For example, in the word 'going', 'go' is the base word, and '-ing' is the suffix.
semiannually
Smallest has a suffix and a root word / base word but no prefix. Root Word / Base Word: small. Suffix: est. Prefix: None.
its a word, not a suffix or a prefix.
a prefix is before the base word and a suffix is after the base word.
Prefix: Un Suffix: Ive Base (root): Attract
There is a suffix, not a prefix. The suffix is -ing. The base word is ridicule.
base word
ology is the suffix and tech is the base word.
It can be, if you add a suffix or prefix. For example, in the word 'going', 'go' is the base word, and '-ing' is the suffix.
Remarkable - Prefix = re Base = mark Suffix = able -Hope this helps-
semiannually
Smallest has a suffix and a root word / base word but no prefix. Root Word / Base Word: small. Suffix: est. Prefix: None.
The prefix is unad the suffix is ed and the base or root word is just
Disagreement is suffixed with "-ment." Thus, "disagreement" is the result of adding this suffix to the original word "disagree."