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Hi, Could you please check my reflection for grammar and vocabulary mistakes? For a number of months I have been studying word families. In addition to this, I have also been dissecting words for prefixes, suffixes, consonant blends and digraphs,
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Could you please check my reflection for grammar and vocabulary mistakes? For a number of months I have been studying word families. In addition to this, I have also been dissecting words for prefixes, suffixes, consonant blends and digraphs, as
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hi,guys!i can understand you...negative prefixes are extremely difficult!!just try to be patient..bye..
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Question: do I have the names right in the following table? In particular, are the "in old UK System" names correct? Are they all really old (no longer used)? Are they just UK, or are/were they ever in use other places? NAMED POWERS OF
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Y'all are getting confused between stems and root words. ROOT WORDS are words that can stand by themselves but are attributed by a suffix or a prefix like "lovely" where the word 'love' is attributed by 'ly' making it
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yall are getting mixed up, ROOT WORDS are words that can stand by themselves but can be attributed by a suffix or prefix, such as "Lovely" the word 'love' with the suffix 'ly' making it an adj. A STEM is part of a word
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We already often informally use 'k' (kilo) for 1000, and, ... clearly-defined meanings and so there is no risk of confusion. Well, the "informal" use of K for 1000 very neatly
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) for 1000, and, conveniently, the symbol for mega- (M) is the same as that used for 'million'. Given
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When you say that English morphology is simple, I assume you are referring to the comparative lack of grammatical inflection. English employs a wide range of prefixes and suffixes to form new words. So, while English is highly analytic, it is by
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I am aware that its one M No. It's two m 's. There is no general rule. panel has one n . flannel has two n 's. These rhyming words should both take the same pattern! The least often doubled are h, j, k, q, v, w, x, y . It would be a
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