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what is suffix and prefix with examples

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Answered by Anonymous
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A prefix
is a letter or a group of letters that appears at the beginning of a word and changes the word’s original meaning. A suffix is a letter or a group of letters that is usually added onto the

A suffix
is a letter or a group of letters that is usually added onto the end of words, to change the way a word fits into a sentence grammatically.

For example, the word "unhappy" consists of the prefix "un-" [which means "not"] combined with the root (stem) word "happy"; the word "unhappy" means "not happy."



. For example, the verb read is made into the noun reader by adding the suffix -er. ... Not all suffixes can be added to all roots.
Answered by SanjivanMukherjee
10
Suffix is the part of word which is added to the end of a word to make a new meaningful word.

Love+able = Lovable

Prefix is the part of word which is added to the front of a word to make a new meaningful word.

Pre+assume = Presume

SanjivanMukherjee: please mark is brainliest
SanjivanMukherjee: *as
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