A base word is a word to which affixes (prefixes or suffixes) can be added to create derivatives. When you recognize a base word within a larger word, you can often understand the meaning of the larger word by considering the base word's definition. This technique is helpful in decoding unfamiliar words and understanding their meanings.
The familiarity of the word and your understanding of its meaning will help you determine if you recognize the word when using a glossary. If you have encountered the word before and have a basic understanding of its definition, you are more likely to recognize it in the glossary.
The root word for "recognized" is "recognize," which comes from the Latin word "recognoscere," meaning "to know again."
The adverb form of "recognize" is "recognizably."
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
recognize
People who do not recognize the existence of god are know as Atheist, which is from the base word theist(One who believes in a god or greater entity). Buddhists also dont believe in a "god".
A base contain the radical (OH)-.
The word recognized is a regular verb. It is the past tense of recognize.
The familiarity of the word and your understanding of its meaning will help you determine if you recognize the word when using a glossary. If you have encountered the word before and have a basic understanding of its definition, you are more likely to recognize it in the glossary.
They have the same measure of base and height.
No. recognize is more like to notice, or remember.
I don't recognize her sally but I'm sure you do??
The root word for "recognized" is "recognize," which comes from the Latin word "recognoscere," meaning "to know again."
The noun forms for the verb to recognize are recognition, and the gerund, recognizing.
The boy will recognize the man even with his bald cap on.
The adverb form of "recognize" is "recognizably."