improbable
it means your dumb but you can be clever ( sorry but im answering your question :/ )
115 pounds. ha idk actually im a 16 year old boy and i weigh 115. im skinny!
a healthy 11 year old should weigh around 85-95 pounds im 4 foot 8 and i weigh 85 lbs im trying to gain a little more but i know im healthy
if you are in a gang you are most likely dead so im talking to you spirit/ghost and if you were wondering the asian sitting next to me is very mean. but if you weren't well mind your own f***ing business. but if you happen to not be in a gang well you will either get shot by one or live forever unless you are a black cat the YOLNT
Well im 13 height 5'3 and my body measurements are 31-26-31 inches but im a little on the small size :/
"not."
The prefix of the word imply is IM it means not or non(:
The prefix in the word "impaciente" is "im-," which means "not" or "opposite."
pro
Impolite has an prefix. The word im is the prefix to polite.
Im (which means 'not')
"not" If something is impermanent, it is not permanent.
The adjective 'improper' does have a prefix, which is the 'im-' part of the word. The word 'improper' consists of:the adjective 'proper', meaning appropriate, right, suitable, and so on,plusthe prefix 'im-', which is a variant of the prefix 'im-' and means not.So the whole word means not appropriate (or inappropriate); not right; not suitable (or unsuitable)The prefix 'im-' also means 'in', as in inside; for example: implant (fix in), impoverish (to make poor).The prefix 'un-', as in 'unsuitable', means the same in this sense ('improper') as 'im-', 'in-' or, for that matter, 'non-', as in 'nonconforming'.
Yes, im is the prefix in the word imperative. The prefix im can mean not, into, on, near, or towards.
Yes, the word "profit" does have the prefix "pro-," which means "forward" or "in favor of."
The prefix word of "possible" is "im-".
Yes, "im-" is a prefix added to the word "pede" to create "impede." The prefix "im-" means "into" or "against," and the word "pede" comes from the Latin "pedis," meaning foot.