• Speakout 3.2 Exercise 12
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  • When we add a prefix to the root word, the spelling of the root word usually changes.
    False. When we add prefixes to the root word, the spelling of the word doesn't usually change.
  • We cannot add more than one prefix at a time to root words.
    False. A good example for this is the word uninhabited.
  • Learning to recognize prefixes helps us to build our own vocabulary and guess unknown words.
    True
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