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Remove the Affixes (Prefix and Suffix) and write the Root-word. 1. successful ____________ 2. immediately ____________ 3. retrace ____________ 4. mouser ____________ 5. unfriendly ____________

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Remove the Affixes (Prefix and Suffix) and write the Root-word.

  1. successful ____________
  2. immediately ____________
  3. retrace ____________
  4. mouser ____________
  5. unfriendly ____________
  6. fallen ____________
  7. unkind ____________
  8. wooden ____________
  9. luckily ____________
  10. belonging ____________
Fill in the Blanks
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Solution

  1. successful - success
  2. immediately - immediate
  3. retrace - trace
  4. mouser - mouse
  5. unfriendly - friend
  6. fallen - fall
  7. unkind - kind
  8. wooden - wood
  9. luckily -luck
  10. belonging - belong
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