English, asked by ashokrajput1710, 2 months ago

add a prefix and suffix to make new words real​

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Answered by sarah200630
11

Explanation:

Prefixes change the meanings of words. For example, the prefix un- (or u-n) can mean "not," "remove," or "opposite." Adding un- to the word "happy" gives you the word "unhappy," which means not happy. U-n and r-e (or re-) are the two most common prefixes in the English language.

Answered by KomalSrinivas
10

The answers are as follows:

Suffix added word- really

Prefix added word- unreal

Suffix and Prefix

  • Suffix refers to the affix placed after a word to make a new word. In the given exercise, the suffix 'ly' has been placed after 'real' to make the word 'really.'
  • Prefix refers to the affix attached before the stem word to make a new word. In this exercise, the prefix 'un' has been attached before 'real' to make the word 'unreal.'

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