While on vacation at a beach, you notice a sandbar that seems to be sinking, day by day, into the ocean. To describe it, you wis
h to give the word permanent a negative meaning. Which of the following is a correctly spelled word that means "not permanent"? A. Inpermanent
B. Ilpermanent
C. Impermanent
D. Irpermanent
Explanation: an affix is a letter or group of letters, for example "'im-", "un-" or "-y", which is added to either the beginning or the end of a word to form a different word with a different meaning. For example, 'un-' is added to "kind" to form "unkind". When this affix is added at the beginning of a sentence it is called a "prefix" and when it is added at the end is is called a "suffix". In this case the use of the prefix "im" makes the correct word "impermanent", which means not permanent.
The correct answer is Megan and I. Why? Because you can't go around saying me have tickets, him have tickets, or us have tickets(unless we're cavemen) :) So I have tickets makes the most sense. Hope this helps!