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What is the prefix, root word, and suffix of the word “inoperable”???

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Answer: Another way to use this adjective is to mean "not working." If your computer is inoperable, it won't turn on, and if your fireplace is inoperable, you can't actually light a fire in it. Operable, "able to be used," comes from operate, which has a Latin root, operari, "to work." The prefix in- means "not."

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Answer:

prefix-in

root-oper

suffix-able

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