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    Is there a list of prefixes/suffixes, or a simple etymology handbook, that I can obtain from the Internet or someplace else?
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    I'm sure there are many! Check websites like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or other booksellers who might sell grammar handbooks. You could also try checking your local book stores.
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    How does one find out and understand the formation of words?
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    If you can recognize the prefixes, suffixes, and anything else that might alter the root word, then you'll know how the root is being altered. For example, 'amuse' is made up of 'a' as in 'not' and 'muse' referring to ponderous thought. Even if you don't recognize the root 'muse' because it's a more archaic term, you know that the 'a' inverses it's meaning.
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    How can I know the exact meaning of a word using dictionaries from many leanings given?
    Donagan
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    Substitute each meaning into the sentence where you encountered the word, and see which definition makes the most sense within the context of that sentence.
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    Is it very hard to learn English?
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    English isn't difficult once you've memorized the meanings of a variety of word prefixes and suffixes. Some words are exceptions to the rules, but you just have to memorize those. Like any language or skill, you'll get out what you put into it.
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    What should I do if I do not remember all the steps to know a word's meaning?
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    Practice, and when you do, write down the word with few words explaining its meaning. Also try drawing it so you could recall it better. Make flash cards, they're fun and helpful!
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    Where can I learn roots more effectively?
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    Dictionaries and root-word books can help you learn. Knowing Latin may also be helpful.
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    How will I understand a new word in a sentence by seeing synonyms?
    Tanz5467
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    Synonyms are basically similar or same sounding meanings of that "new word". Based on the synonyms of the new word in the sentence, you can pretty much figure out what the word means.
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