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What is the main difference between a "root word" and a "root"? (site 1)
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What is the main difference between a "root word" and a "root"? (site 1)
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a root is a prefix and a root word is a suffix
Step-by-step explanation:
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a root is a prefix and a rot word is a suffix
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