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krok68 [10]
3 years ago
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1. The semantic meaning of a word is the meaning apart from inflections and affixes.

English
2 answers:
joja [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. False

Explanation:

 The affixes and inflections are elements that may change completely the meaning of a word. For example:

We /they  > He/she does  ( <em>es</em> shows difference  in <em>number </em>)

clear - unclear (prefix <em>un</em> shows contrast/negative )

Answer:

2. love

Explanation:

The root for the word lovable is found by taken its <em>afix </em>, which is the <em>suffic</em> <em>ble.</em>

Answer:

3. bi

Explanation:

The meaning of the prefix bi  is <em>two; twice; double </em>. Bicycle (a two-wheeled vehicle).

Tasya [4]3 years ago
3 0
1: True
2: Love
3: Prefix: ‘bi’
Meaning: A vehicle consisting of two wheels held by a frame with one wheel behind the other. Propelled by pedals and steered by handle bars attached to the front wheel.
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