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The prefix of "seen" is "see."
Yes, "micro-" is a prefix meaning small, and "-scopic" is a suffix meaning able to see or examine. Together, they form the word microscopic, which means too small to be seen with the naked eye.
The prefix in "foresee" is "fore," which means "before." This prefix indicates that "foresee" means to see or know beforehand.
That would be spec, from the word spectate which means to watch or observe.
no all that they can do is see your e mail they if there smart they might be able to but i doubt it
to see
The prefix of "seen" is "see."
Yes, "micro-" is a prefix meaning small, and "-scopic" is a suffix meaning able to see or examine. Together, they form the word microscopic, which means too small to be seen with the naked eye.
The prefix pre- means before. You can easily see that in the word prefix.
Yes, spec is a prefix. See the related question for a list of words beginning with this prefix.
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The prefix in "foresee" is "fore," which means "before." This prefix indicates that "foresee" means to see or know beforehand.
To find the suffix of a word, take apart the word in the most sensible place and see if the letters in the front is an actual word. most of the time the following letters will be a suffix... but not all of the time so beware. Example... loveable. take it apart to love and able. That would make -able the suffix. Most of the time this works but again sometimes this fails.
it is all in your imagination!
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