a short note to affixes
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An affix is a letter or series of letters added to a root word that can change its meaning.Affixes can take the form of a prefix at the beginning of a root word, or as a suffix at the end of a root word. Common prefixes include un-, dis-, and ex-.
When affixes are added to the beginning of roots or root words, they are called prefixes For example, the most common prefix is un-, which meant not oropposite of.
When affixes are added to the beginning of roots or root words, they are called prefixes For example, the most common prefix is un-, which meant not oropposite of.
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