đ An affix is a letter or group of letters added to a root word to change its meaning.
đ Prefixes and suffixes are terms used to describe further affixes.
đ± New words are created from root words using affixes.
đ The main idea is to create different words with different meanings in English by adding prefixes and suffixes.
â Common examples of prefixes include dis-, ir-, un-, re- and their meanings are the opposite or negation of the base word.
đ The prefix 're-' indicates repetition or returning to a previous state.
đ Affixes are important linguistic elements, including prefixes and suffixes.
đĄ Examples of common affixes include -ed, -ing, -ly, and -es.
đ Affixes are used in various grammatical forms, such as gerunds, adjectives, and plurals.
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