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Q1. Use a prefix or a Suffix to make a new word out of the word in brackets compare the sentence with it. 1) I say it’s _______ (possible) 2) I like this town the people are very ______ (help) 3) Todays football match was very ________ (enjoy) 4) Don’t play with sharp knife it is _________ (danger) 5) It was Very __________ activity (joy)​

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Answered by iambrainer123
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Answer:

i) impossible ii) helpful iii) enjoying iv) dangerous v) joying

Answered by PADMINI
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Use a prefix or a Suffix to make a new word out of the word in brackets compare the sentence with it

1) I say it’s impossible. (possible)

2) I like this town the people are very helpful. (help)

3) Today's football match was very enjoyable. (enjoy)

4) Don’t play with a sharp knife it is dangerous. (danger)

5) It was a very joyful activity (joy)

  • A suffix is a group of letters that are placed at the end of the word to form a derivative. example, -ation, -fy, -ing, -itis, etc are suffixes.

  • For example, The word ''tasteless'' is consists of the suffix 'less' which means not tasty.

  • A prefix is a group of letters that are placed at the beginning of the word to form a derivative. For example, un, dis, im, non, mis, etc are prefixes.

  • For example, The word ''discomfort'' is consists of the prefix 'dis' which means not comfort.
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