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What is the root morpheme in the word ‘disagreeable’?

ADis-

BAgree

C-able

DDisagree

Answer:

B. Agree

Read Explanation:

The root morpheme in the word "disagreeable" is "agree" - the prefix "dis-" negates the meaning of the root "agree" to create "disagree" which is the core meaning of the word when considering morphemes. 

  • "dis-": This is a prefix meaning "not" or "opposite of". 

  • "agree": This is the root morpheme, which carries the core meaning of the word. 

  • "-able": This is a suffix indicating capability or possibility. 

So, when breaking down "disagreeable", the root morpheme is "agree". 


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