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define the word prefix and discuss types of prefixes

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Answered by tisha2422
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Prefix means a word letter or no. placed before another...
Examples of these prefixes include: 'un' – unhappy, untie, unconscious, unrepentant, unreasonable, etc. 'mis' – misuse, misdirect, misguided, misunderstand, misspelled, etc. 'non' – nonentity, nonsense, non-academic, nonreactive, non-teaching, etc.
Answered by pranamsinha
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An element placed at the beginning of a word to adjust or qualify its meaning (e.g. ex-, non-, re-) or (in some languages) as an inflection.

There are three main types of affixes: prefixes, infixes, and suffixes. A prefix occurs at thebeginning of a word or stem (sub-mit, pre-determine, un-willing); a suffix at the end (wonder-ful, depend-ent, act-ion); and an infix occurs in the middle.


There are three main types of affixes: prefixes, infixes, and suffixes. A prefix occurs at thebeginning of a word or stem (sub-mit, pre-determine, un-willing); a suffix at the end (wonder-ful, depend-ent, act-ion); and an infix occurs in the middle.




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