PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES

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TRABALHO DE INGLES
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PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES
  1. PREFIXES
    1. São morfemas, que são adicionadas ao inicio da palavra modificando, assim formando uma nova palavra
      1. Prefixo + Palavra
        1. EXEMPLOS
          1. UN
            1. IN
              1. IL
                1. robbing shops is *illegal* /(IL) +(LEGAL)
                  1. you talk *illogical* things / (IL) + (Logical)
                    1. IR
                      1. think it's * irrelevant* to have a new cell phone if my old one is working / (IR) + (Relevant)
                        1. In the walking dead the zombies are *irrational* beings / (Ir) + (rational)
                          1. UN,IL,IN,IR: Não, indica negativa
                            1. DIS
                              1. cs:go player wins league form *disloyal*/ (Dis) + (loyal)
                                1. My sandal *disappeared* out of nowhere / (Dis) + (appeared)
                                  1. oposto de, não, contrário
                            2. I am *incapable* to swim 4 kilometers of pure sea / (in) + (Capable)
                              1. i thought it was *indestructible* and ended up hurting myself / (In) + (destructible)
                              2. I feel *uncomfortable* living in this house /(Un) + (Comfortable)
                                1. it's *uncertain* to say that quarantine will end in that same / (un) + (Certain)
                        2. SUFFIXE
                          1. São morfemas, que são adicionadas ao final da palavra modificando, assim formando uma nova palavra, pois eles tem como principal função a mudança da classe gramatical de uma palavra
                            1. EXEMPLO
                              1. PALAVRA + SUFIXO
                                1. NESS
                                  1. He owns many *richness* / (Rich) + (Ness)
                                    1. Very *kindness* of you to trust me / (Kind) + ( Ness)
                                      1. O ness pode indicar estado ou uma qualidade. Ele tem a função de transformar adjetivos em substantivos abstrato
                                        1. FUL
                                          1. the archer is so *skillful* with his bow / (skill) + (ful)
                                            1. superman is so *powerful* / (power) + ( ful)
                                              1. ful serve para indicar algo em “grande quantidade” ou algo que é “cheio de“
                                                1. LESS
                                                  1. I was *speechless* when she declared herself / ( speech) + (less)
                                                    1. That's *useless* to me. / (use) + (less)
                                                      1. o Less ele indica a falta algo ou que não tem algo e também pode significar menos e sem
                                                        1. LY
                                                          1. i finally *finished* school / (final) + (ly)
                                                            1. *really*, no one is perfect / (real) + ( ly )
                                                              1. O ly tem a função de formar advérbios
                                                                1. ABLE/ IBLI
                                                                  1. It's not *acceptable* your attitude at dinnertime / ( accept) + ( able)
                                                                    1. you are a very *responsible* person, my son / ( respond) + ( Ibli )
                                                                      1. Estes dois tipos de sufixos formam adjetivos a partir dos verbos
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