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Re: Which language is most difficult language for people to learn?
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 no means totally isolating, though it has isolating...
ESL Linguistics Discussion Forum
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Forbes
17 days ago
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Re: suffixes and prefixes - prefixes and suffixes
my name is suma .i m from bangalore i sent you the first reply i forgot to say my name and also i gave only 4 example for prefix but i did not give for suffix1.pain=painless2.use=useful and we can use useless3.fear =fearless4.beauty=beautifulthese are example for suffixes
ESL General English Grammar Questions
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Anonymous
62 days ago
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Re: suffixes and prefixes - prefixes and suffixes
suffixes are words ends up with less,ful for example use is the word given to give the suffix for it the word is useless, beauty=beautifuletc these are suffixes.and prefixes are words starting with ir ,un,non etc for example1.proper=improper ...
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Anonymous
62 days ago
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Suffix/Prefix usage
Hello Grammar Teacher/Teachers, 1. Could you teach me how and when to use suffixes and prefixes that are available from the dictionaries,for example, to form a noun,a verb and an adjective ? Thank you. With best wishes.
ESL Basic English Grammar Questions and Help
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bhikkhu1991
81 days ago
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Re: How do you pronounce "L.A." as in Los Angeles?
Hmm, damn, looks like it's one of those things that is likely to confuse me if I think too much about it.I realized that I would probably say ell-ay, and sell aprons, keeping the L pretty dark but... I should avoid thinking about it, otherwise I mess everything up. Anyway, being aware of what...
English Audio: Speech and Pronunciation
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Kooyeen
127 days ago
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Re: List of suffixes and prefixes for English base words
what is this for, homework?
ESL Linguistics Discussion Forum
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Anonymous
154 days ago
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ordinal number (st / nd / ...)
Hi! When we write an ordinal number - 1st , ...- the suffixes - st, nd, rd, th, -should be written superscipt above the number. Is it right? Wednesday, 6th January 2008 Wednesday, 6th January 2008 Which one is right? Thank you!
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Seaside
169 days ago
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Re: suffixes and prefixes - prefixes and suffixes
Actually "unlike" means not the same as, or dissimilar. "DISlike" means you don't like something.
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Anonymous
180 days ago
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Re: suffixes and prefixes - prefixes and suffixes
Dear, Anett a prefix goes on the begining of a sentence like un-,dis-,pre,and in.if you took the word like and added the prefix un-, to ityou get unlike wich means you dont like something.
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Anonymous
221 days ago
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Re: Suffixes that add meaning-ish and -like
1) You are adding to a thread that is years old. 2) You are shouting at us. 3) You haven't said please or "could you" or made any attempt whatsoever to be polite in your "request" for help That makes it rather rude-ish of you, wouldn't you say?
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Grammar Geek
226 days ago
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