No. The word earthquake is a compound word. Two words put together to make one. If it was a base word it would need a prefix or suffix.
No, you can make a folder on Picasa (the one you want) but you cannot make a sub-folder on Picasa. I hope you are enjoying Picasa so far No, you can make a folder on Picasa (the one you want) but you cannot make a sub-folder on Picasa. I hope you are enjoying Picasa so far
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it is one word.
Iceberg lettuce is frequently placed on a sub sandwich. It begins with the letter i.
Subduct is one word.
"Affix sub" usually refers to adding a prefix or suffix to a word to alter its meaning or create a new word. In linguistics, it is a process of affixation where a subfix is added to a base word.
"Subgrade" is typically written as one word when referring to the layer of soil or aggregate material beneath a road or structure.
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The word "submarine" is an example of a word with the prefix "sub."
The base word of "only" is "one."
A prefix is a word part added at the beginning of a base word to create a new word with a different meaning. It comes before the base word, altering its definition or grammatical function.
The word cell "Sub" means under.
The sub-grade's compacted soil, topped by the sub-base of crushed stone and then the pea gravel.
Yes, "submarine" is a compound word made up of the prefix "sub-" meaning under, and the base word "marine," relating to the sea.
A heading will allow the reader to understand what the topis is about. A sub-heading will allow the reader to understand what that particular section is about. For Example: Heading - Baseball Positions Sub Headings -First Base -Second Base -Third Base -Catcher Hopefully this helps....