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What is the prefix, suffix and root for the word pitch?
Am i correct?
No prefix
No suffix
Root- pitch
Right.
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Ms. Sue
8 years ago
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Yes, you are correct! The word "pitch" does not have a prefix or a suffix. The root of the word is "pitch," which is the base or core part of the word that carries the main meaning. In this case, "pitch" refers to a thick, sticky substance or the act of throwing or tossing something.
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