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Adding a prefix or suffix sometimes changes the spelling of the root?

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yes, it can, depending on the word. Prefixes, however, almost never change the root word. The most common changes of a root when adding suffixes are the removal of a final E that follows a consonant (e.g. diving), or the change of a Y to an I (e.g. silliness). 
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