revise is the root and -ed is the suffix.
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Revise
Revise is a verb.
"review" means to look over. "Revise" means to change. --------- When students in North America prepare for examinations they 'review', in Britain they 'revise'.
revise is the root and -ed is the suffix.
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The editor liked my writing but told me I should revise the ending. The government had to revise their estimates concerning unemployment.
revise.
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OMG DO NOT REVISE ever
Some examples include: "act" becomes "react" "member" becomes "remember" "spond" becomes "respond"
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A reason to revise scientific knowledge is this is not a easy subject and we always have to study carefully and revise it.
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The suffix for "revise" is "-ise," which can be added to the base word "rev" to change its meaning to "revise."