How to distinguish a pretext from a prefix

How to distinguish a pretext from a prefix

School students need to reveal distinctive signs of pretexts and prefixes. It must be done, not to make mistakes on the letter as pretexts are written always separately, and prefixes - together or through a hyphen.

Instruction

1. The most important difference to which you have to pay attention is that the pretext is a word, and a prefix - a part of a word, i.e. a morpheme. It can be understood, having put a word in an initial form, i.e. to use it in the Nominative case. The prefix will remain in a word, unlike a pretext. For example: behind the wall (prepositional case) - a wall (Nominative case); to the hermit (dative case) - the hermit (Nominative case). In the first case pro is a pretext, and in the second - a prefix.

2. Further try to raise a question. Between a pretext and other word (noun or an adjective) you will be able to put it and also will be able to use still some word. For example: for (than? what?) the house, behind the multi-storey building. And here between a prefix and a word, naturally, it is impossible to raise a question as it is a part of the same word.

3. You have to understand that pretexts connect words in phrases or in offers, i.e. they form grammatical forms of a word. For example, in syntactic unit "behind the wall" the pretext pro helps with formation of a form of a noun in an instrumental case. Prefixes form new words. For example, the word "small" is formed by means of a prefix "not".

4. It is also possible to try to distinguish a pretext from a prefix on a way of writing. If it conjoint, then you most often deal with a prefix. This morpheme will need to be written only in some pronouns and adverbs through a hyphen. So, hyphenated writing will be in adverbs with a prefix "on" and suffixes to "it", "ohm" or "and". For example, the prefix "on" should be written in the word "friendly" through a hyphen.

5. Only in exceptional cases the prefix is written separately. It occurs in writing of indefinite pronouns and adverbs when it is separated from a word by a pretext. For example, in a pronoun "with someone" a prefix "which" is written separately.

6. Pretexts with all words are written only separately. For example, in a phrase "ask about the help" a pretext is the word "about".

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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