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STatiana [176]
2 years ago
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mihalych1998 [28]2 years ago
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The prefixes and their meanings are indicated below:

  • Pseudo- false
  • Ex- after
  • Ante-before
  • In-not
  • Bin-two
  • Sub-down
  • Dyn-together
  • Ambi-two
  • Sur-over
  • Epi-over
  • Intra-within
  • Ultra-power
  • De-reverse
  • Fore-before
  • Co-together
  • Mal-bad

<h3>What is a Prefix?</h3>

A prefix is a letter or set of letters, such as 'un-' or 'multi-,' that is added to the beginning of a word to create a new term.

<h3>What is the use of a prefix?</h3>

Prefixes alter the meaning of words. They can change the meaning of a word, exhibit repetition, or express an opinion.

Prefix is the opposite of Suffix. A suffix is an affix that comes after the stem of a word in linguistics.

Case ends, which show the grammatical case of nouns and adjectives, and verb endings, which create the conjugation of verbs, are common examples.

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