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Mark all of the words with Prefixes:Quickly, Hopeful, Inconvenient,Overdo,Undo

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Answered by jessyaugustin76
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  1.  Nouns designate people, things, and ideas (e.g., boy, tree, happiness).
  2.  Verbs describe actions, events, situations, and changes (e.g., run, rain, be, become).
  3.  Adjectives qualify and/or classify nouns (e.g., a sweet perfume, an Italian woman).
  4.  Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs (e.g., walk slowly, be very pretty, sing really well).
  5. Pronouns substitute nouns in a sentence (e.g., he, us, mine, herself).
  6.  Prepositions show connection between words in a sentence (e.g., to meet after school; to travel by train).
  7. Conjunctions connect words, phrases, clauses, and sentences (e.g., a red and white flag; I went to my friend’s house because it was her birthday).
  8.  Determiners are words that introduce nouns in a sentence (e.g., a student, the student, this student, those students, every student, many students).
  9.  Exclamations are words or phrases that express strong emotion (e.g., Cool! How nice!).

 

Prefixes and Suffixes

Prefixes are a letter or group of letters attached to the beginning of a word to make a new word, and suffixes are a letter or group of letters attached to the end of a word to make a new word by changing the word class of the word to which they are attached (Cambridge Dictionary Online). Be sure that you are using the correct prefix or suffix in academic writing to ensure you do not make up words.

Below are some of the most frequently used prefixes and suffixes in English

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