when adding a prefix, the spelling of the root word doesn't change
Most of the prefix spelling rule applies to suffixes. When adding a suffix to a root word, keep the spelling of the word intact. The exception to the rule is when the word ends in a "y" or an "e."
That is the correct spelling of the word "few" (not many).
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That is the correct spelling for the word tricycle(three-wheeled).
The correct spelling is receive (get, accept).Follows the spelling rule "I before E except after C."
the correct gramar is to try to the to to's in it but it is just a spelling rule
That is the correct spelling of the word "few" (not many).
The correct spelling of the verb is "dominate" (to rule or control).
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That is the correct spelling for the word tricycle(three-wheeled).
The correct spelling is kilometers. The prefix kilo- means 1000.
The correct spelling is "despotism" (rule by a despot, or tyrannical ruler).
The correct spelling, "bioenergy", uses the prefix bio- which means "life".
The correct spelling is receive (get, accept).Follows the spelling rule "I before E except after C."
the correct gramar is to try to the to to's in it but it is just a spelling rule
The correct spelling is received (got, obtained). Follows the rule I before E except after C.
The correct spelling is "revolutionary" (new, novel, or challenging existing rule).The American Revolution (1775) is often called the Revolutionary War.
The word is spelled review. Review is the base word and "re-" is a prefix.