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click to review the online content. then answer the question(s) below, usir \english language roots: quick charts\ what is the meaning of the affix \-ade\?
To determine the meaning of the affix "-ade", we refer to linguistic resources on English language roots. The suffix "-ade" typically has meanings related to an action, a product of an action, or a gathering. For example, in words like "parade" (a gathering or procession), "lemonade" (a product made from lemons), or "blockade" (an action of blocking). From the "English Language Roots: Quick Charts" (or general linguistic knowledge), the affix "-ade" can mean a result of an action, a type of drink (in some cases), or a gathering/procession, but more generally, it often denotes a thing done, a product, or a collection (e.g., "brigade" - a group, "salade" - archaic for salad, "lemonade" - drink made from lemons, "masquerade" - a masked gathering/action of masquerading). The primary general meaning is related to an action, its product, or a group/collection resulting from an action.
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The affix "-ade" typically means a result of an action, a product (e.g., a drink or substance), or a gathering/collection (e.g., a group or procession). For example, in "lemonade" (product/drink), "parade" (gathering/procession), or "blockade" (action - related result).