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Topic: Ingenious things in the English language
Anonymous
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6 years ago
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If you just discovered something, you don't have it covered yet, therefore its dis-covered in the same way someone isn't pleased but dis-pleased.
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Anonymous
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6 years ago
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Yes, prefixes carry the same meaning no matter what word they precede. Your 3rd grade teacher will be so proud.
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6 years ago
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That's a answer to a question i didn't ask, learn to read and make our teacher proud.
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