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Skyla Byrd
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15 July, 14:34
What does a negative prefix do to a word?
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Zackery Lin
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A negative prefix added to a word changes the word into its antonym pair, like: done - undone; like-dislike; common-uncommon, fair - unfair, sense - nonsense, etc.
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