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that all such modifiers (adverb-like or preposition-like words with a- or be- prefixes) are better after
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Of unreasonable it is reason
The re, un, ly, tion, and able are prefixes, and suffixes, or together
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According to my dictionary, the bi- and semi- prefixes on -annual have the same meaning! This is totally exceptional!
biweekly, bimonthly, biyearly , occurring once every two (weeks, months
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in English through prefixes and suffixes. I find out it's a bit difficult to work at this matter reading
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to all prefixes, suffixes, and other word modifications.
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Calif,
you did a good job: It is indeed about 150-200 verbs which are regarded to be strong today (not included are those with prefixes).
Any list of today's English verbs usually consists
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It is basically a nonsense word invented by putting latin prefixes and suffixes together. Actually, they're Greek roots. Please note that there are words describing phobias for such things
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On the BBC, in fact (1) (speaking personally, of course). Means 10 raised to the 18th power (no superscript on UTF-8!) (2). What is the technical term for these prefixes? Apparently (3) they only
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think it is an irregularity. The words are formed with different prefixes: "co-" &
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These prefixes have come to us over a great length of time from Latin and Greek, and for the most part already attached to words derived from these languages. There are no rules; you must learn them
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