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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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hi,guys!i can understand you...negative prefixes are extremely difficult!!just try to be patient..bye..
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That is an excellent explanation! I had a book once that explained the rules, and your description was many times better than what the book offered, and what I was hoping to find on the internet! Thanks!
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There are some rules to help you remember. This chart always helps my students.
ir - used before r - irrelevant, irresponsible
il - used before l - illicit, illogical, illegal
im - used before p,b,m - imperfect, impossible, immoral,
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i have no clue im trying to figure out the same thing so if u find out tell me and if i find out ill tell u!
~cupcake Princess
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Mister Micawber wrote: Offhand, I would say that the addition of affixes other than negative or negative-like prefixes do not generally affect word stress, since they are usually unstressed themselves-- but that there are also many exceptions. I
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Offhand, I would say that the addition of affixes other than negative or negative-like prefixes do not generally affect word stress, since they are usually unstressed themselves-- but that there are also many exceptions. I don't know of any
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Hey! You have done a good work! Very interesting explanaation (although I do not know if practically useful)
Marmarina
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