of the root word doesn't change...APEX
The prefix "un" is typically used when the base word begins with a consonant: e.g., unhappy. On the other hand, the prefix "dis" is commonly used when the base word begins with a vowel or the consonants "r" or "l": e.g., discover, dislike.
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Adding the prefix "in" to a word often indicates negation or the opposite meaning. For example, adding "in" to the word "visible" creates "invisible," meaning not able to be seen. This prefix can change the meaning of a word to its opposite.
The opposite form of the word "expendable" by adding a prefix is unexpendable.
An example of a base word that can be modified by adding a prefix or suffix to create different words is "act." By adding the prefix "re-" you get "react," and by adding the suffix "-ion" you get "action."
when adding a prefix, the spelling of the root word doesn't change
Yes it can.
I don't think so.
The prefix "un" is typically used when the base word begins with a consonant: e.g., unhappy. On the other hand, the prefix "dis" is commonly used when the base word begins with a vowel or the consonants "r" or "l": e.g., discover, dislike.
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Adding the prefix in makes it not. For example inadequate. It means NOT adequate.
Adding the prefix "in" to a word often indicates negation or the opposite meaning. For example, adding "in" to the word "visible" creates "invisible," meaning not able to be seen. This prefix can change the meaning of a word to its opposite.
The opposite form of the word "expendable" by adding a prefix is unexpendable.
That is the correct spelling of the word "few" (not many).
An example of a base word that can be modified by adding a prefix or suffix to create different words is "act." By adding the prefix "re-" you get "react," and by adding the suffix "-ion" you get "action."
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Words that can be made by adding a prefix to 'real' are:arborealarealcerealcorporealetherealfunerealsurrealunrealunrealisticvenereal