prefix con and suffix verse
Yes, these are called "prefix-bound" or "suffix-bound" words. They are words that alter their pronunciation when combined with a prefix or suffix.
It doesn't currently, but you could add the prefix up- or the suffix -ed to make the words "upsurge" and "surged."
The prefix of the word "converse" is "con-".
Some words don't have prefixes or suffixes, those words are called root words. Sign, is a root word.
An example of a base word that can be modified by adding a prefix or suffix to create different words is "act." By adding the prefix "re-" you get "react," and by adding the suffix "-ion" you get "action."
Yes, these are called "prefix-bound" or "suffix-bound" words. They are words that alter their pronunciation when combined with a prefix or suffix.
There are many words with both a suffix and a prefix. Here is one: unacceptable.
Words start with a prefix and end with a suffix.
It doesn't currently, but you could add the prefix up- or the suffix -ed to make the words "upsurge" and "surged."
None. Words end with a suffix.
The prefix of the word "converse" is "con-".
Or is not a prefix it is a suffix. Perhaps what was meant was ortho. Orthodontist, orthodox, orthopedic are few words with this.
Some words don't have prefixes or suffixes, those words are called root words. Sign, is a root word.
An example of a base word that can be modified by adding a prefix or suffix to create different words is "act." By adding the prefix "re-" you get "react," and by adding the suffix "-ion" you get "action."
Ation is not a prefix; it is a suffix. Some words with this suffix are specialization, aggravation, and alternation.
Discount itself is not a prefix nor a suffix. There is no suffix in discount, but the prefix is dis-.
Prefix: mast- "breast"Suffix: -ectomy "removal"