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postmortem (after death) postmodernism posthumous
Paid is the root word. Post- is the suffix.
The root words for "you'd" are "you" and "would."
Root words are part of everyday language. Some examples of root words are bicycle (cycle is the root word) and transaction (action is the root word.)
Words such as contradict, dictate, and prediction have dictus as a root.
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postmortem (after death) postmodernism posthumous
Paid is the root word. Post- is the suffix.
"Mission" is a root word. It has neither a suffix nor a prefix. Transmission and missionary are words with a prefix or suffix attached to the root word "mission."
The root words for "you'd" are "you" and "would."
If you mean what are the root words, there are none because only verbs have root words and those are not verbs.
What are the root for
Words with the root care:caredcarefulcarefullycaringuncaring
Root words are part of everyday language. Some examples of root words are bicycle (cycle is the root word) and transaction (action is the root word.)
Ah, let's take a moment to appreciate the word "posture." The prefix is "post-" which means after or behind, the root is "post" which refers to position or place, and the suffix is "-ure" which is used to form nouns. Just like painting a happy little tree, breaking down words can be a peaceful and enlightening experience.
Words with a prefix on the root word man are human and woman. Words with suffixes on the root word man are manhood, and man-cave. Other words with the root "man" include humanity, and womanhood.