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verb form of structure with prefix or suffix​

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Answered by urjitamohapatra
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Answered by candyfloss24
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Prefixes go at the beginning of words. We use prefixes to change the meaning of words, including verbs:

Prefixes go at the beginning of words. We use prefixes to change the meaning of words, including verbs:Alex decided to rewrite his paper to get a better grade. (‘write’ — ‘rewrite’)

Prefixes go at the beginning of words. We use prefixes to change the meaning of words, including verbs:Alex decided to rewrite his paper to get a better grade. (‘write’ — ‘rewrite’)Why did you undo all of the work I did on the website? Now I have to redo it all. (‘do’ — undo’)

Prefixes go at the beginning of words. We use prefixes to change the meaning of words, including verbs:Alex decided to rewrite his paper to get a better grade. (‘write’ — ‘rewrite’)Why did you undo all of the work I did on the website? Now I have to redo it all. (‘do’ — undo’)I think you should disconnect the printer and then reconnect it. That might work. (‘connect’ — ‘disconnect’)

Prefixes go at the beginning of words. We use prefixes to change the meaning of words, including verbs:Alex decided to rewrite his paper to get a better grade. (‘write’ — ‘rewrite’)Why did you undo all of the work I did on the website? Now I have to redo it all. (‘do’ — undo’)I think you should disconnect the printer and then reconnect it. That might work. (‘connect’ — ‘disconnect’)You have to preorder items so that you get them on time. (‘order’ — ‘preorder’)

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