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22 May, 02:05

When another word part unites with a prefix, the prefix?

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  1. 22 May, 04:53
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    When another word part unites with a prefix, the prefix simply blends with that other word part. You don't have to change anything about the prefix - it doesn't matter if the word starts with a vowel or a consonant.

    For example:

    pre - + record = prerecord

    re - + write = rewrite

    im + mobilize = immobilize
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