A. of the word changes if there is also a suffix.
Explanation:
- Briefly, the prefix is using ‘in, on or not’ in various English vocabularies. Examples are insane, inject etc.
- In English Grammar, we add prefixes to the beginning of the word. This will create a new word with a different meaning. Prefixes will also create new words which have the opposite meaning to the root word. Addition to that, they can also make negative words.
- The suffix is a letter which will add to the end of a word. The suffix will also make a new word with different meaning but also serving an inflectional ending. Examples are veracity, funny, rainy etc.
Not eating for a certain period of time for something
From the lines given from of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, these mean that things have two sides: either ill or good. Things can be unpredictable and the outer face may contradict to the inner truth. Hence the answer to this problem is <span>D. Things are not always what they seem</span>
Answer:
New words are added to our social language frequently.
Explanation:
According to the write-up, new words are an important aspect of social language and because of this, they are used so often and become part of our speech and everyday usage.
Scholars who update the dictionary every year add these new words to the annual edition of the dictionary. The central idea of the paragraph is that new words are added to our social language frequently