"De-, dis-, un- ," in "de-compose, disunite, unwrap", are called____.
A: pejorative prefixes
B: negative prefixes
C: reservative prefixes
D: miscellaneous prefixes
A: pejorative prefixes
B: negative prefixes
C: reservative prefixes
D: miscellaneous prefixes
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- Of the following prefixes, ______ is a prefix of degree. A: un- (unwrap) B: over- (overweight) C: pre- (precaution) D: anti- (anti-nuclear)
- Which of the following affixes are negative prefixes?
- Derivatives are formed by using prefixes and suffixes. Prefixes usually change the class but suffixes usually change the meaning.
- In English –ise and –tion are called __________. A: prefixes B: suffixes C: infixes D: stems
- ( ) Prefixes are used to modify the meaning of the bases attached to. All prefixes don’t change the word class of the base.