The prefixes IN- and UN- can be used with the word alter in several different words:InalterableInalterablenessInalterabilityInalterablyUnalterableUnalterabilityUnalterablyUnalteredUnaltering
Examples of non prefixes include "in-" (as in inconvenient), "dis-" (as in disagree), and "anti-" (as in antivirus). These prefixes do not involve adding a letter or group of letters to the beginning of a word, but instead alter the meaning of the word by adding a negative or opposite connotation.
Some prefixes for the word "roll" include re-, un-, and over-.
Some prefixes for committee are: subcommittee, intercommittee, and supercommittee.
Some prefixes for positive are "pro-", "co-", "anti-", and "super-".
The prefixes IN- and UN- can be used with the word alter in several different words:InalterableInalterablenessInalterabilityInalterablyUnalterableUnalterabilityUnalterablyUnalteredUnaltering
Examples of non prefixes include "in-" (as in inconvenient), "dis-" (as in disagree), and "anti-" (as in antivirus). These prefixes do not involve adding a letter or group of letters to the beginning of a word, but instead alter the meaning of the word by adding a negative or opposite connotation.
Alter (which can be alter ego, alternate, etc.) Aqua (which can be aquatic, aquarium, aqueduct) Bio- (which can be biography, autobiography, antibiotic, biolog.y) Demo (which can be democracy, epidemic, demography) A root word is just a word that has prefixes added to it to make another word, such as the examples that I listed.
Some prefixes for the word "roll" include re-, un-, and over-.
Some prefixes for committee are: subcommittee, intercommittee, and supercommittee.
Some prefixes for positive are "pro-", "co-", "anti-", and "super-".
Some commonly used prefixes for "come" include: re-, be-, and out-.
Some prefixes for "ridicule" include: "un-", "re-", and "pre-".
A prefix is something you add to the beginning of a word to alter the meaning. For metre, some common prefixes added are:centi-, meaning 100. There are 100 centimetres in a metrekilo-, meaning 1,000. There are 1,000 metres in a kilometremilli-, meaning 1,000. There are 1,000 millimetres in a metredeca-, meaning 10. There are 10 decametres in a metre
Some prefixes for "accurate" are: in-, mis-, un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to inaccurate, inaccurate, and inaccurate, respectively.
Prefixes: pre-, re- Suffixes: -er, -ing
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