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lukranit [14]
4 years ago
15

How are prefixes and suffixes alike? Select two options.

English
2 answers:
Gemiola [76]4 years ago
5 0

Answer: 1: Both are a type of affix

               2: Both can be added to the beginning or end of a word.

Explanation: Its all of the above by the way

Sveta_85 [38]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answers are:

1. Both are a type of affix.

3. Both can change a word's meaning.

Explanation:

An affix is a letter or group of letters added to a root word with the purpose of changing its meaning. Affixes can be divided into prefixes and suffixes. Prefixes are added to the front (beginning) of words, while suffixes are added to the back (ending) of words. Some common prefixes are: mis-, dis-, un-, in-. Some common suffixes are: -able, -ment, -er, -age.

Therefore, according to the definition above, the best options are 1. both are a type of affix and 2. both can change a word's meaning.

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