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write a perfix for regular and suffix for .quick​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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Explanation:

Prefix For Regular - Irregular .

Suffix For Quick - Quickly.

With prefixes, the start of the word will change. So if the prefix ends in a vowel, such as “a-“, a root word starting with a consonant will use it as it is, for example “atypical”. But if the root words starts with vowel as well, then a consonant is added in. With suffixes, the end of the word may change.

More Info - Many English words are formed by taking basic words and adding combinations of prefixes and suffixes to them. A basic word to which affixes (prefixes and suffixes) are added is called a root word because it forms the basis of a new word. ... For example, the word lovely consists of the word love and the suffix -ly.

Fact - The four most common prefixes are dis-, in-, re-, and un-.

Answered by Anonymous
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Write a perfix for regular and a suffix for quick.

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  • What is a Prefix?

It is a group of letters placed at the beginning of a word and gives birth to a new word is called a Prefix.

Examples:

(a) Re- = Again, repeat

→ Research, Remove

(b) Il- = Not

→ Illegal, Illogical

(c) Mis- = Wrong

→ Misuse, Mislead

  • What is a Suffix?

It is a group of letters placed at the end of a word and gives birth to a new word is called a Suffix.

Examples:

(a) -er = Comparative

→ Rarer, Heavier

(b) -est = Superlative

→ Rarest, Heaviest

(c) -ing = Denoting an action or a gerund

→ Playing, asking

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  • Prefix for 'Regular' - Irregular

(The prefix "ir" changes the meaning of the root word 'regular' to its opposite, which means not regular).

  • Suffix for 'Quick' - Quickly

(The suffix "ly" changes the root word 'quick' to its adverb form).

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