"Pre" is a prefix. A prefix is a half word that is placed before a word to emphazise it's meaning. The best way to use the word "pre" would be to use a hyphen. The word "pre" usually means before.
The word "auto" is short for "automobile" (car). As a prefix, it means "by or within itself" so that we have words such as autobiography (written by the subject) and autoimmune diseases, where the body's own defenses attack its tissues.
In means cAr or trucks
An anti-social government never lasts. Anti-tank rifles are a reality.
"Rely" doesn't have either a prefix or a suffix. You could add the prefix un- and the suffix -able to make the word "unreliable."
The farrari 250 gto is the most expensive car of the 1960s.
Macch 2000 - September 2000
R suffix 1977 R prefix 1997
VW beetle was the best selling car in the United States and World-Wide in the 1960s.
In the UK registrations with the 'prefix' T were registered 1999/2000
Need to specify a model year. BIG difference between an Impala from the 1960s and an Impala from the 2000s.
if you refer to the prefix A as in A123ABC then it is 1984-1985. The suffex A as in ABC123A would be from mid sixties.
Yes
The prefix for "carriage" is "car-".
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The moment the second car was built, just to prove the're car was better and faster.
What is your car's year? Automatic or Manual Did the problem begin after working on the vehicle?