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Word Study #5 ROOT OF THE WEEK -mit- / -mis- (mittere)
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1. admit (verb) prefix: ad-
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2. commitment (noun) prefix: com- suffix: -ment
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3. committee (noun) prefix: com-
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4. permission (noun) prefix: pre- suffix: -ion
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5. remit (noun) prefix: re-
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Word Study #5 -mit- / -mis- (mittere) 1. admit (ad·mit)VERB prefix: ad- 2. commitment (com·mit·ment) NOUN prefix: com- suffix: -ment 3. committee (com·mit·tee)NOUN prefix: com- 4. permission (per·mis·sion)NOUN prefix: per- suffix: -ion 5. remit (re·mit) VERB prefix: re-
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Friday!!!
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-mit- / -mis- (mittere) means: to send originated from:Latin
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1. admit (verb) allow in; accept prefix: ad- = to; toward
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2. commitment (noun) Promise to do something prefix: com- = together suffix: -ment = the result of
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3. committee (noun) A group working together prefix: com- = together
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4. permission (noun) Consent or approval; to allow prefix: pre = before suffix: -ion = action; process
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5. remit (verb) Send money; to forgive, pardon prefix: re- = back to the original place; again
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Word Study #5 -mit- / -mis- (mittere) means to send (Latin origins) 1. admit (verb) = allow in; accept prefix = ad- = to 2. commitment (noun) = Promise to do something prefix : com- = with; together suffix: -ment = the result of 3. committee (noun) = A group working together prefix: com- = with; together 4. permission (noun) = Consent or approval; to allow prefix: pre = before suffix: -ion = action; process 5. remit (verb) = send money; to forgive, pardon prefix: re- = back to the original place; again
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