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Placed. The mis- is the prefix of the word.
A prefix is the letters that are placed before the root word, changing the meaning of the word. The prefix "un" placed before equal changes the meaning of the word to a negative connotation, making it "not equal."
The proofreading symbol for deleting a word is typically represented by a strikethrough line through the word that needs to be removed. It may also include a caret (^) placed in the margin to indicate where the deletion should occur. This symbol helps clarify to the editor or typesetter which words should be omitted from the text.
In the word "wonderful," the stress mark is placed on the first syllable, so it is pronounced as WON-der-ful. This means that the emphasis is placed on the "WON" part of the word.
No, "calls" should not have an apostrophe. "Calls" is the present tense third person singular conjugation of the verb "call". "Calls" is also a plural noun -- I placed several calls today.
It should be 'an', as the word 'engineer' begins with a vowel.
The stress in the word "notable" is placed on the first syllable, "no-".
A comma should be placed before the word 'but'. For example, "I wanted to go to the shop, but I could not find my shoes."
b.The modifier should be placed as close as possible to the word it modifies
A hyphen is typically placed between the prefix and the root word in order to show that they are separate elements in a compound word.
Another word for placed in jail is "incarcerated."
You can use an underscore to remove a word out of a sentence. It can be placed where the word was.
It should be placed under the clips.
If the word 'however' is in the sentence, commas should be placed on both sides. Eg: Blahblahblah, however, blahblahblah. If,however, the word 'however' opens the sentence, the comma should only be placed after the word. Eg: However, blahblahblah.
The accent in the word "bibliothèque" is called an acute accent. It is placed over the letter e to indicate that it should be pronounced as an 'ay' sound.
A pronoun should be placed in a sentence to replace a noun when it is clear to the reader/listener what or who the pronoun is referring to. The pronoun should be placed close to the noun it is replacing to avoid confusion and maintain clarity in the sentence.
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