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hi,"the terms you use are "coined phrases" not frequently used by the average English speaker,or the speaker of average english, however there is a practical approach to the usage of English, i.e. it is more than likely that 98% of
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Is in and uni considered negative prefixes?
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is re a negative or positive prefix
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All terms, some terms, or just the random sample that fell into your head? Are you including the prefixes il- and im-? il- and im- are Latin negations as well. Try it and see. Look for an in- (negation) word that does not have a Latin root.
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Terms with in- as negation are inherited intact from Latin; the in- is not added by English. All terms, some terms, or just the random sample that fell into your head? Are you including the prefixes il- and im-? R. il- and im- are Latin negations
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Terms with in- as negation are inherited intact from Latin; the in- is not added by English. All terms, some terms, or just the random sample that fell into your head? Are you including the prefixes il- and im-? R.
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Both the prefixes un- and in- carry the sense of ... used for negation after the start of the 20th century? Well, there's "innumerate/innumeracy", based on "illiterate/illiteracy" (first OED citation, 1959). And then
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Both the prefixes un- and in- carry the sense of negation in English. Can anybody think of a word that came into our language with the in- prefix used for negation after the start of the 20th century? Well, there's
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Both the prefixes un- and in- carry the sense of negation in English. Can anybody think of a word that came into our language with the in- prefix used for negation after the start of the 20th century?
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} }> As I've said before, and as you can gather from American usage }> guides, the word "use" with ... come up with another example of a fully conjugable verb that } isn't usable in all of its tenses? "Ought"? How
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