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priffix or suffix of word
converse

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Answered by Anbu2015
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Can say that either converse is the root, or the root is contained in converse. From an etymological perspective, the "con" in this word is a prefix.Suffixes or prefixes are the group of words that could be appeared on beginning or ending of the words respectively.  

Explanation:

Suffixes or prefixes are the group of words that could be appeared on beginning or ending of the words respectively.   A prefix can be defined as a letter or a set of letters we can add at the beginning of a given word. It has potential to change the meaning of the original word.  

Example :-Happy - we added the prefix un so the word became unhappy.

Suffix can be added at the end of the word. It has the potential to tell the verb tense or noun form of the word.

In the given question, if  add a suffix (ly) the word converse becomes conversely  

Words which are added in front of some words to bring out some meaning are called prefix.The main word(to which prefix is added) must have a meaning.

Example:Dis+ Honor=Dishonor

Words which are added behind some words to bring out some meaning are called suffix.The main word(to which suffix is added) must have a meaning.

Example:Comfort+Able=Comfortable.

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