The prefix "re-" can combine with verbs to form new verbs. Sometimes the newly formed verbs means the action or process that the original verbs refer to is done a second time, like "rebuild".
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- In which of the following verbs, the prefix "re-" means "again"?
- The suffix can combine with verbs to form adjectives, for example, dependent.
- The affix “en” can serve as both a prefix to forms verbs such as “encourage” and “enlarge”, and as a suffix to form verbs or adjectives such as “soften” and “wooden”.
- In which of the following verbs, the prefix "re-" means "again"? A: resist B: return C: resettle D: rebel
- Unlike regular verbs, irregular verbs do not have past forms which can be predicted. And irregular verbs are formed by either changing their base forms or keeping these forms the same. (T/F)