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Learning prefixes are easier than learning suffixes for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:


◦ prefixes generally have clearer meanings than suffixes.
◦ prefixes are generally spelled more regularly than suffixes.
◦ prefixes generally don't change their spelling depending on the base words.
◦ prefixes generally don't have abstract meanings while suffixes always do.


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prefixes generally don't have abstract meanings while suffixes always do.



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