One alternative prefix for "supermarket" could be "hypermarket," which typically refers to a larger store with a wider selection of goods.
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allo which means different or other
No, "hon" is not a prefix. It is a word in various languages that can mean different things, such as "she" in Swedish and "her" in English.
No, "im-" is a prefix used to indicate negation or the opposite. "Impossible" is a word formed by adding the prefix "im-" to "possible" to create a new word with a different meaning.
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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supermarket
supernatural, supermarket, superintendent
Epi is a prefix that means "above or on," and the prefix in means "on."
superintendent, supermarket, superhighway, and supersede. superficial
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No, the only website that offers Supermarket Co UK products is Supermarket Co UK. Supermarket Co UK offers products that are available on many different sites, but there aren't Supermarket Co UK brand items that are available in different stores.
The prefix is dif-. This prefix means to differ.
a prefix means before and a suffix means after :)
Differ
Its different depending on the supermarket you go to. But its put into catergories such as poutery and meat. Each supermarket should have signs to tell you above each isle.
advantages of using different units of measuremenys shopping at supermarket is we can know the price easily without cheating