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Co is the prefix. ive is the Suffix
Yes, It does. I think that 'use' is the prefix and sorry to say, I don't know what the suffix would be. I don't even know if that is right. It is a guess
A combining form makes use of a word root, and vowels.
yes al
As your question indicates, "entirely" is an adverb; it doesn't need an additional suffix.
the philosophical content in metaphysical poetry
"-algia" doesn't need a combining vowel, because it brings its own -- it starts with a vowel.
Yes, a combining vowel is typically used to separate two root words when joining them in medical terminology. This helps improve pronunciation and readability of the term.
Yes, in medical terminology, the combining vowel is required between word roots and suffixes in order to facilitate pronunciation and understanding.
Combining forms are use in a sentences
No. Use has a long vowel sound.
you use (a) if the next word is not a vowel. you us (an) if the next word is a vowel.
Period after suffix
Co is the prefix. ive is the Suffix
The suffix in "utilize" is "-ize." It is a common suffix that transforms a noun or adjective into a verb, indicating the act of making use of something.
The word "use" has a long vowel sound.
No