Yes, it can, depending on the word. Prefixes, however, almost never change the root word. The most common changes of a root when adding suffixes are the removal of a final E that follows a consonant (e.g. diving), or the change of a Y to an I (e.g. silliness).
To restate the central point of the argument and make a final bid for the audience's support.
That was the answer for Apex, if you're not using this for apex, I still hope I helped somewhat.
Hi! I think the answer is to rake leaves or option C. I think this because to rake doesn’t make much sense in this sense, option B. to raking leaves doesn’t make much sense either, and option D. makes it in the past tense. I hope this helped, Goodluck :)
I’m doing the same thing!! Which character are u doing? I’m doing joe and Mary