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A suffix is a letter, or a group of letters attached to the end of a word to form a new word or to change the grammatical function (or part of speech) of the word.

Choose the alternative that CORRECTLY identifies the noun which has a suffix that indicates “a person who does something”.

Which word does not have the correct prefix? Choose the INCORRECT answer.

“...fun and happiness." Ness is a suffix that indicates:

The following is an example of word formation by prefixation:

In “Strengthening connections with workers can lead to a win-win situation" (paragraph 1, line 2), the word win-win is an example of:

The suffixes –AN as in “American” (line 95), –ION as in “Association” (line 95) and –LY as in “nationally” (line 109) are used to form respectively

Prefixes and suffixes give different meanings to words. They are sets of letters that are added to the beginning or end of another word. They are not words in their own right and cannot stand on their own in a sentence: if they are printed on their own they have a hyphen before or after them. Knowing the prefixes which of the alternatives below show one that has a negative meaning?

Based on the ideas and linguistic aspects of the text above, judge the item below.

In terms of word formation, the adjective “international" (R.27) is a case of affixation, as a prefix and a suffix have been added to the root of the word nation.

The following is an example of word formation by compounding:

The word lighthearted is formed by:

The word 'unnecessary' in "it would be an unnecessary financial burden" is formed by the prefix -un. The prefix -un has been added to the words below. Choose the only correct word;

Based on the text, judge the following items.

“others", in “among others" (line 12), cannot be correctly replaced by another.

The word overloaded is formed by:

The following is an example of word formation by verb to adjective conversion:

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