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o-na [289]
3 years ago
14

Write a poem entitled sweet angelic mom​

English
1 answer:
astraxan [27]3 years ago
3 0
Brown was a little too sweet and a nice black and pink orange brown white white brown brown white brown orange brown green green orange white green green brown orange green green brown white green orange white brown white black brown white white brown brown white brown orange white white brown white black brown orange white white brown brown white brown orange white white brown white black brown brown orange brown brown white brown orange white white brown white black brown brown orange brown brown white brown orange white white brown white black brown white brown orange white white brown white white black black orange green orange black black orange brown orange white white brown brown white brown orange white white brown brown white brown orange white white brown
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Adding affixes (suffixes, prefixes, infixes, interfixes, circumfixes) changes or modifies the meanings of the root words.

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Suffixes are letters which added at the end of a word modify or change its meaning.

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Learning suffixes and prefixes with planned effort is never easy, however it is easy to learn their use by observation, and little practice.

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A word to which a prefix or suffix is added to change its meaning is called a root word. A root word is independent (bears a meaning itself). A root word does not necessarily need an affix with it. e.g. read, walk, play etc.

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Much of this question has been answered above. We need to learn them or better to say we need to know about them for better understanding of language, they are essential parts of any language, and or used with excessively in spoken and written language.

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