“-tion”, “-ing”, and “-s” belong to ( ).
A: prefixes
B: suffixes
C: roots
D: stems
A: prefixes
B: suffixes
C: roots
D: stems
举一反三
- In English –ise and –tion are called __________. A: prefixes B: suffixes C: infixes D: stems
- The words on the left side of the heads function as (), while the words on the right side of the heads are (). A: complements, specifiers B: prefixes, suffixes C: specifiers, complements D: suffixes, prefixes
- Derivatives are formed by using prefixes and suffixes. Prefixes usually change the class but suffixes usually change the meaning.
- Prefixes do not generally change part of speech whereas suffixes do.()
- Affixes are divided into two kinds: roots and suffixes according to their position in the word.