Possibly or probably
Yes, incapable contains both a prefix (in) and a suffix (able).
Its - in modern Greek- διάβασμα (diavasma). You can find it in ancient Greek root word as -ology or -logy meaning ''the study of''. [original form λόγος (logos) : speech).
Some words that use the suffix -cute are:acuteelectrocuteexecutepersecuteprosecute
The suffix in the word "logical" is "-al".
The correct way to add the suffix "hood" to the word "likely" is to drop the "y" and add the suffix, resulting in "likeliness."
Yes, incapable contains both a prefix (in) and a suffix (able).
Its - in modern Greek- διάβασμα (diavasma). You can find it in ancient Greek root word as -ology or -logy meaning ''the study of''. [original form λόγος (logos) : speech).
'Unfaithful' contains both a prefix and a suffix: UN-faith-FUL.
The word "wishful" contains the suffix - ful. There is no prefix.
Some words that use the suffix -cute are:acuteelectrocuteexecutepersecuteprosecute
cyst- is a prefix, not a suffix, and means pertaining to the urinary bladder
The word "improper" contains the prefix "im-" and the root word "proper." The prefix "im-" typically means "not," so "improper" literally means "not proper." The suffix is not present in this word.
The suffix in the word "logical" is "-al".
The correct way to add the suffix "hood" to the word "likely" is to drop the "y" and add the suffix, resulting in "likeliness."
Population does not have a prefix. However, it contains a suffix (-tion).
The word "regulate" is also a suffix that means stopping or controlling.
The suffix less means not having. For instance, motionless, flavorless, emotionless are all words that demonstrate that the suffix less means not having the root of the word.