- explain - external - -excuse There's a lot using "ex"
The prefix to explode is "ex-"
There are three prefixes for the word "press": re-, im-, and ex-.
Like many English words, it comes from Latin. The root spec or spect roughly translates to `look`.
There could be several prefixes for smoker: ex-, anti-, and non-.
Prefixes change the meaning by doing something before or after. Ex:Pre- before doingRe- Doing againA suffix does the opposite. Ex:-ed- Did something Ex: He created... PIE :D
The other prefixes for explode are "post" and "pre".
The prefix to explode is "ex-"
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There are three prefixes for the word "press": re-, im-, and ex-.
un and ex
how does knowing the prefixes in- and ex- help you remember the differ-ence between an intrusion and an extrusion?
"Exit" contains the prefix ex- which means out or out of.
There are two syllables. Ex-plode.
Like many English words, it comes from Latin. The root spec or spect roughly translates to `look`.
"Ex" from the Latin, meaning "out of" or "away from".Some other examples of this root are expand, explode, and excavate.
There could be several prefixes for smoker: ex-, anti-, and non-.
No. A husband cannot request a copy of their wife's medical records without her authorization. An ex-husband has absolutely no right to any private records nor any other "rights" regarding their ex-wife.No. A husband cannot request a copy of their wife's medical records without her authorization. An ex-husband has absolutely no right to any private records nor any other "rights" regarding their ex-wife.No. A husband cannot request a copy of their wife's medical records without her authorization. An ex-husband has absolutely no right to any private records nor any other "rights" regarding their ex-wife.No. A husband cannot request a copy of their wife's medical records without her authorization. An ex-husband has absolutely no right to any private records nor any other "rights" regarding their ex-wife.