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Question
- which statement about prefixes is not true?
you can predict the meaning of a word if you know the meaning of the prefix.
a prefix is one or more syllables added to the beginning of a root word.
some prefixes are added to the end of a root word.
a prefix can change the meaning of the word.
Brief Explanations
To determine the false statement, we analyze each option:
- Knowing a prefix's meaning can help predict a word's meaning (e.g., "un-" means not, so "unhappy" is not happy) – this is true.
- A prefix is defined as syllables added to the beginning of a root word – this is the correct definition, so true.
- Prefixes are added to the beginning of root words. Suffixes are added to the end. So the statement "Some prefixes are added to the end of a root word" is false.
- Prefixes can change a word's meaning (e.g., "re-" in "rewrite" changes "write" to mean doing it again) – this is true.
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The option "Some prefixes are added to the end of a root word." (the third option in the list of choices)