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olganol [36]
2 years ago
15

The prefix re-adds the meaning "back" or "again" to a base word.

English
2 answers:
nataly862011 [7]2 years ago
5 0
Returned uses re as a prefix meaning back. you give something back to someone
telo118 [61]2 years ago
3 0
2. Returned

“Returned” means to come back to something or someone. For example, “The students returned to school in the fall.” Thats means they came back. “Real” is the only other word that has the two letters “re” in it, but it doesn’t mean “back” or “again”. It means something that exists and is not fiction or fake. Hope this helps. :)
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