Lesson E Can you live without it?.

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Lesson E Can you live without it?

A suffix is a group of letters added after a word or base. Prefixes and Suffixes A prefix is a group of letters added before a word or base to change its meaning and form a new word. A suffix is a group of letters added after a word or base.

anticlockwise misunderstand quickly depress replay unfit prepay dislike useful exchange wireless

harmful helpless careless beautiful harmless helpful

harmful careful harmless useless helpful educational careful communication harmless disadvantages useless helpful