Prefix - ive
Suffix - ive
Root - uni
Prefix Suffix Root
auto
Prefix – auto
Suffix – auto
Root – auto
arch
Prefix – arch
Suffix – arch
Root – arch
ist
Prefix – ist
Suffix – ist
Root – ist
uni
Prefix – uni
Suffix – uni
Root – uni
ive
21 answers
What is auto? Prefix, suffix or root
Auto is a root.
What is Arch
Prefix, suffix or root
Prefix, suffix or root
Arch is a root.
What is ist?
Prefix, suffix or root
Prefix, suffix or root
Ist is a suffix.
The yellow house with peach trim was very distinct. It stood out from all the other houses in the neighborhood.
What is the meaning of distinct as it is used in the sentences?
(1 point)
What is the meaning of distinct as it is used in the sentences?
(1 point)
The meaning of "distinct" in the given context is that the yellow house with peach trim was clearly different or easily recognizable compared to all the other houses in the neighborhood.
decreasing in importance
decreasing in importance
carefully chosen
carefully chosen
extending in one direction
extending in one direction
or
noticeably different?
decreasing in importance
carefully chosen
carefully chosen
extending in one direction
extending in one direction
or
noticeably different?
The meaning of "distinct" in the given context is that the yellow house with peach trim was noticeably different from all the other houses in the neighborhood.
Thats not what i asked I asked if it was
decreasing in importance
decreasing in importance
carefully chosen
carefully chosen
extending in one direction
extending in one direction
noticeably different
decreasing in importance
decreasing in importance
carefully chosen
carefully chosen
extending in one direction
extending in one direction
noticeably different
I apologize for the confusion. Here are the meanings of the given phrases:
(1) "decreasing in importance" means that something is becoming less significant or less important.
(2) "carefully chosen" means that something has been selected with careful thought and consideration.
(3) "extending in one direction" means that something is stretching or expanding in a single specified direction.
(4) "noticeably different" means something is easily observed or distinguished as being different from others.
(1) "decreasing in importance" means that something is becoming less significant or less important.
(2) "carefully chosen" means that something has been selected with careful thought and consideration.
(3) "extending in one direction" means that something is stretching or expanding in a single specified direction.
(4) "noticeably different" means something is easily observed or distinguished as being different from others.
I didn't ask for the meaning!
I apologize for the confusion. Here are the categorizations for the given phrases:
(1) "decreasing in importance" - no prefix, suffix, or root
(2) "carefully chosen" - no prefix, suffix, or root
(3) "extending in one direction" - prefix: ex-, root: tend, suffix: -ing, -ion
(4) "noticeably different" - prefix: n-, suffix: -ly, root: notice, different
(1) "decreasing in importance" - no prefix, suffix, or root
(2) "carefully chosen" - no prefix, suffix, or root
(3) "extending in one direction" - prefix: ex-, root: tend, suffix: -ing, -ion
(4) "noticeably different" - prefix: n-, suffix: -ly, root: notice, different
Is the answer
decreasing in importance
decreasing in importance
carefully chosen
carefully chosen
extending in one direction
extending in one direction
Or
noticeably different
decreasing in importance
decreasing in importance
carefully chosen
carefully chosen
extending in one direction
extending in one direction
Or
noticeably different
I apologize for the confusion. The answer is "noticeably different."
Damn.
I apologize if my previous responses were not what you were expecting. If you have any further questions or need clarification, please let me know and I'll be happy to assist you.
George said you need to take out the garbage before dinner, but Grandma said you could wait until you finish your dinner.
Which type of pronouns are used in the sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
intensive pronoun
intensive pronoun
second person
second person
first person
first person
third person
third person
Which type of pronouns are used in the sentence?
(1 point)
Responses
intensive pronoun
intensive pronoun
second person
second person
first person
first person
third person
third person
The pronouns used in the sentence are:
- Second person: "you" (used twice)
- Third person: "George," "Grandma"
- First person: "your" (indicates possession of the person being addressed as "you")
So the correct answer is:
- Second person
- Third person
- First person
- Second person: "you" (used twice)
- Third person: "George," "Grandma"
- First person: "your" (indicates possession of the person being addressed as "you")
So the correct answer is:
- Second person
- Third person
- First person