No, "anxious" does not contain any prefixes. It is a standalone word without any additional parts attached to the beginning.
The word "graduate" does not have any prefixes or suffixes. It is a standalone word that means someone who has successfully completed a degree or course of study.
Some common prefixes for "pare" include "dis-" and "pre-".
What are the prefixes of member
Yes, prefixes are not considered when writing formulas for molecular compounds. The subscripts in a molecular formula represent the ratio of atoms in the compound without taking into account any prefixes used to indicate the number of each element.
The prefixes for "involved" are "in-" and "il-".
No.
The word "graduate" does not have any prefixes or suffixes. It is a standalone word that means someone who has successfully completed a degree or course of study.
The comparative and superlative forms of anxious are more anxious and most anxious.
Some common prefixes for "pare" include "dis-" and "pre-".
A person who is intimidated has been rendered timid or fearful by some threat. An anxious person is worried about something. Anxiety is a much more general type of state. That is to say, any intimidated person will be anxious, but not all anxious people have been intimidated.
anxious
I'm not very sure about it
prefixes
No. H2O speaks for itself. (It does not need any modifiers.)
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What are the prefixes of member
I can give you several sentences.He's anxious about the results of the test.Try not to be anxious while you wait.Sitting in the hospital makes me anxious.