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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Prefix Help

"infitted" isn't defined in the dictionary as opposed to "unfitted" which is. I decided to do a little research on prefix's, and I found that in- and un- seem to mean the same thing.

I'm not sure if "infitted" is grammatically correct. I'm not too familiar with using different prefix's for different words so if anyone could clarify this for me I would be very grateful.
  

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If you did not find it in the dictionary, then there is a good chance it it not a word. You cannot just make up your own if you wish to communicate smoothly. )

  • If you did not find it in the dictionary, then there is a good chance it it not a word.
  • You cannot just make up your own if you wish to communicate smoothly.
  • )
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If you did not find it in the dictionary, then there is a good chance it it not a word. You cannot just make up your own if you wish to communicate smoothly.

(The opposite of 'unfitted' is of course 'fitted'.)

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