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Question
You know that many times a letter or a group of letters is added before or after a word to make new words. A letter/a group of letters that is added before a word is called a prefix. A letter/group of letters that is added after a word is called a suffix.
The word to which a prefix or suffix is added is called a root or root word.
Let us look at some examples of roots, prefixes and suffixes.
Grammar
Solution
Prefix Examples:
- Un - (meaning not):
- Happy → Unhappy (not happy)
- Safe → Unsafe (not safe)
- Re - (meaning again):
- Write → Rewrite (write again)
- Build → Rebuild (build again)
- Pre - (meaning before):
- Paid → Prepaid (paid before)
- View → Preview (view before)
Suffix Examples:
-
-ness (turns adjectives into nouns):
- Kind → Kindness (state of being kind)
- Happy → Happiness (state of being happy)
-
-ful (means full of):
- Care → Careful (full of care)
- Hope → Hopeful (full of hope)
-
-ly (turns adjectives into adverbs):
- Quick → Quickly (in a quick manner)
- Bright → Brightly (in a bright manner)
Root Word:
-
Act (Root Word):
- React (Prefix: Re- → meaning again)
- Action (Suffix: -ion → meaning process or act)
-
Form (Root Word):
- Transform (Prefix: Trans- → meaning across)
- Formation (Suffix: -ation → meaning process)
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