The prefix is the beginning part of a word (for example, the “un” in ungrateful). The root word is the original state of a word that can grow longer with prefixes and suffixes (for example, “play” in Replay). A suffix is a part at the end of a word (like “ful” in ungrateful). These word stems/parts of words have different meanings that can sometimes help determine a meaning of a word. Some words may not have all parts (prefix, root, suffix), though. These are words like “preschool” (prefix: pre and root word: school) and younger (root word: young and suffix: er). I hope this helps you out! Good luck :)
There are 37 children on the bus now.
17+20=37
B. -ship is a stress neutral
Remember that transcendentalism and romanticism were rejections of the scientific thinking of the Enlightenment. Based on what you know about transcendentalism, what beliefs did transcendental writers hold? Check the three boxes that best apply.
the unity of all things
the importance of learning from others’ experiences
the importance of nature
the innate goodness of people
the superiority of empirical thought
Pizza and burgers are my favorite snacks.
In the sample sentence above, the underlined word serves as a coordinating conjunction that links two words together (pizza + burgers).