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add prefix or suffix to make new word 'agree'​

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Answered by Anonymous
32

Answer:

AGREEMENT is formed by adding MENT to AGREE at the end of the word.

DISAGREE is formed by adding DIS to AGREE at the beginning of the word

Explanation:

Letters added to the beginning of a word are known as prefixes and letters added to the end of a word are suffixes.DIS is the prefix and MENT is the suffix.

Answered by JackelineCasarez
14

Dis- + agree - Disagree

Agree + - ment - Agreement

Explanation:

A Prefix is characterized as a morpheme that is added to the beginning of a root word in order to modify its meaning and derive new words.

While Suffixes are the morphemes that are added to the end of the root word to alter the meaning of the word.

For the given root word 'agree,' the prefix 'dis-' meaning 'apart or reversal' so that the new word 'disagree'(reverse of agree). Suffix '-ment' can be employed to give it a noun form.

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