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English prefixes are affixes that are added before either simple roots or complex bases consisting roots and other affixes. Examples of these follow:

 

Legalemployee

En or em = to make into, to put into, to get into // example = enmesh, empower

 

EM – PLOY – EE

 

EM = TO PUT INTO

 

PLOY = a cunning plan or action designed to turn a situation to one’s own advantage.

 

 

Suffix = In linguistics, a suffix is an affix which is placed after the stem of a word.

 

“ee”   =  Less commonly added to verbs to form words meaning a person or thing that is the subject of that verb (ie, who or that does an action), especially where a passive sense of the verb is implied

 

(law) Used to form words meaning a person who is the other party to a contract involving a person described by the corresponding word ending in – bailee, mortgagee, lessee, consignee

 

 

EMPLOYEE

 

the one who puts action a cunning plan designed to turn a situation to one’s own advantage