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Senin, September 19, 2011

suffix

Suffixes A suffix is a group of letters placed at the end of a word to make a new word. A suffix can make a new word in one of two ways:inflectional (grammatical): for example, changing singular to plural (dog > dogs), or changing present tense to past tense (walk > walked). In this case, the basic meaning of the word does not change. derivational (the new word has a new meaning, "derived" from the original word): for example, teach > teacher or care > careful Inflectional suffixes Inflectional suffixes do not change the meaning of...

Kamis, September 15, 2011

prefix

PrefixesA prefix is placed at the beginning of a word to modify or change its meaning. This is a list of the most common prefixes in English, together with their basic meaning and some examples. You can find more detail or precision for each prefix in any good dictionary. The origins of words are extremely complicated. You should use this list as a guide only, to help you understand possible meanings. But be very careful, because often what appears to be a prefix is not a prefix at all. Note also that this list does not include elements...