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Suffix - can change the meanings of the root words to which they are added.Adding suffixes to words can also changes what part of speech the word is.

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-ness

-ment

-ity

means a state,condition,or quality

-ance

means an action or process;quality or state of

-ism

means act of,state of,doctrine of,or characteristic of

-ian

means one who works with

-ist

means aone who practices an action;one occupied with work skilled in

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The prefix for courteous is 'dis' - discourteous

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The prefixes "dis" and "un" can both be used to achieve a very similar meaning.

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Im (which means 'not')

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Imitate or dimmer?

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Impolite

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do

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Politeness

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