Identify the root in each word (interchangeably)

English · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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Answer: The root in a word is its main part or base, from which its meaning is derived, often shared across multiple words with similar meanings. In the word "interchangeably," the root is "change." The prefix "inter-" typically means "between" or "among," and the suffix "-ably" modifies the word to indicate an adverb, expressing the manner in which the action of the root is performed. Hence, "interchangeably" suggests the manner of being able to be exchanged between entities.

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