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08:13 Nov 24, 2016 |
English to French translations [PRO] Linguistics / prefixes and suffixes | |||||||
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4 +2 | préfixes - niveau avancé |
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advanced = less common, perhaps less transparent |
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préfixes - niveau avancé Explanation: if the field is teaching "Intermediate to Advanced PREFIXES" https://quizlet.com/2731674/intermediate-to-advanced-prefixe... |
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2 hrs peer agreement (net): +1 |
Reference: advanced = less common, perhaps less transparent Reference information: https://www.spellingcity.com/prefixes.html is a page indicating that learners progress from common prefixes (e.g. un-; re-) and progress to intermediate and advanced ones , " including Latin and Greek roots." This is the kind of prefix you give as an example Estelle. To understand the meaning of these prefixes without knowledge of Greek or Latin you need to be told, quite simply. You can know the meaning of pre- and post- etc. without actively knowing the original Latin or Greek https://www.spellingcity.com/prefixes.html |
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