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suffix and prefix connect​

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Answered by sumitbhagat43
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The prefix "com-", as in the word "combine" (from Latin com-, together and bini, two by two, i.e. to connect two by two. The word "connect" itself contains the prefix "com-". The prefix "com-" becomes "con-" before an 'n', "col-" before an 'l', "cor-" before an 'r' and "co-" before most vowels.

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Explanation:

Suffix definition:

A suffix is a set of letters that can be added to the end of a word to change its meaning or function as a component of speech.

'ion' and 'tion' suffixes:

When added to words, the suffixes "ion" and "tion" convey the meaning "state of" or "condition of."

For instance:

  • product and production
  • imitation and imitation
  • attachment and affect.

Prefix definition:

A prefix is a set of letters that comes before a word. The original word's meaning is frequently altered by the prefix.

the 'em' and 'en' prefixes:

A prefix is a set of letters that comes before a word. The original word's meaning is frequently altered by the prefix. When applied to a word, the prefixes "em" and "en" indicate the meaning "cause to."

For instance:

Endangering is putting something or someone in danger.

empower - to make powerful.

suffix and prefix connect​:

Prefix "com-" means "together," as in the term "combine," and "bini" means "two by two," or "to join two by two." The prefix "com-" is already present in the word "connect." When used before most vowels, the prefix "com-" takes the forms "con-" before a "n," "col-" before a "l," "cor-" before a "r," and "co-" before most vowels.

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