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- [Instructor] Hello readers. Today were going to talk about things called affixes. One of the things that I love about the English language is how flexible its words can be. You can take little word parts and stick them together to make new words. If I read something once, Ive read it. If I read it again, now Ive reread it. That little re thing tells you, Oh, its happening again. There are lots of these little word parts in English and we call them affixes. They can come at the beginning or the end of words. At the beginning of words we call them prefixes. Un is a great example of a prefix. It means no or not. When youre upset, youre not happy. Youre unhappy. When you are not available, you are therefore unavailable. You see? When we put affixes at the ends of words, theyre called suffixes. The suffix ful, for instance, means full of. So if youre full of joy, youre joyful, if youre gratitude, youre grateful, and if youre full of power, you are, say it with me, powerful