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form a derivative by adding the right prefix to the word current a)in B)Un C)Con D)dis​

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Answered by payalchatterje
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Answer:

The right prefix to the word current is con.

So, option c is the correct answer.

Explanation:

If we add con with current then we will get concurrent and concurrent has different specific meaning.

Extra information about prefix:

A prefix is a suffix placed before the stem of a word.Adding it to the beginning of one word makes it another word. For example, adding the prefix un- to the word necessary produces the word unnecessary. Especially in the study of languages, a prefix is also called a preformative because it changes the form of the words to which it is attached. Prefixes, like other affixes, can be either inflectional, creating a new word form with the same basic meaning and the same lexical category (but playing a different role in the sentence), or derivational, creating a word with a new semantic meaning. . and sometimes a different lexical category.Prefixes, like all other suffixes, are usually bound morphemes.

There are no case prefixes in English; English uses suffixes instead.

The word prefix itself consists of the root fix (in this case meaning "to confirm") and the prefix pre- (meaning "before"), both of which are derived from Latin roots.

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Answered by niteshrajputs995
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The correct option is Option C) Con.

Here, we must append a prefix to the word current to create a new word. Therefore, we shall prefix Con.

A prefix is an affix that comes before the word stem. It transforms a word into another word when it is added at the beginning. For instance, the word unhappy is created when the prefix un- is added to the word happy.

A prefix is also known as a performative since it alters the shape of the words it is linked to, especially in the study of languages. Prefixes, like other affixes, can be either derivational (forming a word with a new semantic meaning and occasionally a different lexical category) or inflectional (producing a new word form with the same core meaning and the same lexical category but playing a different role in the sentence). Prefixes are typically bonded morphemes, much like all other suffixes.

In English, case suffixes are used in place of case prefixes.

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