Prefix and suffix

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Prefix and suffix
  1. Prefixes are used at the beginnig of words and suffixes at the end. Having the power to change or intensify the meaning.
    1. Negative prefix:
      1. Dis= opposite, ex: discover Ex= gone, no longer Ex: ex-convict II/ IM/ IN= contrary, ex: impossible Un= something, incomplete, Ex: unfinished
        1. Prefix set:
          1. Co= set Em= include Inter= entre mid=middle
            1. Superlative prefix:
              1. Macro= large micro= small Mid= middle non= without supor= superior re= again
            2. Suffix:
              1. Able, ible= vel in portuguese, Ex: adorable
                1. Acy= state or quality, eg privacy suffix: -al use: Process, eg trial
                  1. Dom = state of being, ex: boredom ed= regular verbs in the past,eg studied
                    1. Eous/ ious/ ous= quality of, ex: religious
                      1. Er/or/ ist= object with specific action, eg teacher
                        1. Est=superlative, ex: biggest
                          1. Ful= full of something, ex: hopeful
                            1. Ion/ tion/ ation/ ition= act ex:action
                              1. Ity/ ty/ ness= quality of, eg sickness
                                1. Less= lack of,ex:useless
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