write difference between prefixes and suffixes .
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A prefix is a group of letters placed before the r a word. For example, the word “unhappy” consists of the prefix “un-” [which means “not”] combined with the word “happy”; the word “unhappy” means “not happy.”
A suffix is a group of letters placed after the word. For example, the word flavorless consists of the word “flavor” combined with the suffix “-less” [which means “without”]; the word “flavorless” means “having no flavor.”
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- A prefix is a group of letters (or an affix) that's added to the beginning of a word, and a suffix is an affix that's added to the end of a word. Prefixes modify the meaning of a word. They can make a word negative, show repetition, or indicate opinion. Some suffixes add to or change a word's meaning.
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