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Speakout 3.2 Exercise 12

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  • We cannot add more than one prefix at a time to root words.
    False. A good example for this is the word uninhabited.
  • There are rules that tell us which prefixes we can add to each root word.
    False. There are no rules that tell us which prefixes we can add to root words.
  • 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.
  • Learning to recognize prefixes helps us to build our own vocabulary and guess unknown words.
    True