what is prefix in grammar
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Prefixes are letters which we add to the beginning of a word to make a new word with a different meaning. Prefixes can, for example, create a new word opposite in meaning to the word the prefix is attached to. They can also make a word negative or express relations of time, place or manner.5 days ago
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- A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a word that changes the word's meaning. A suffix is a word part added to the end of a word that changes the word's meaning.
- A prefix is an affix which is placed before the stem of a word. Adding it to the beginning of one word changes it into another word. For example, when the prefix un- is added to the word happy, it creates the word unhappy. ... Prefixes, like all other affixes, are usually bound morphemes.
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Prefix is a grammatical term that is used to represent a single or a group of letters used together before the beginning of a word. In other words, when a group of letters is added to the start of a specific word that results in the modification of its meaning is known as a prefix.
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