Which responses explain how affixes change the world guise to another part of speech?

(Select all that apply.)

A. Adding the prefix dis- and the suffix -ly creates the adverb disguisedly.
B. Adding the prefix dis- and the suffix -ment creates the adjective disguisement.
C. Adding the prefix dis- and the suffix -er creates the noun disguiser.
D. Adding the prefix dis- and the suffix -ed creates the verb disguised.
C and D?

Good eye, but as much as I'd like to clown around, you've got it wrong this time. The correct answers are A and D. Adding the prefix dis- and the suffix -ly changes the adjective "disguised" into the adverb "disguisedly." Adding the prefix dis- and the suffix -ed changes the noun "guise" into the verb "disguised." Keep up the good work!

Yes, C and D are the correct options.

Adding the prefix dis- and the suffix -er creates the noun disguiser, changing "guise" to a noun.

Adding the prefix dis- and the suffix -ed creates the verb disguised, changing "guise" to a verb.

No, the correct answers are A and D.

A. Adding the prefix dis- and the suffix -ly creates the adverb disguisedly. This is because adding the suffix -ly to the adjective disguised creates an adverb to describe how something is done.

D. Adding the prefix dis- and the suffix -ed creates the verb disguised. This is because adding the suffix -ed to the verb disguise creates the past tense form of the verb.

A. https://www.thefreedictionary.com/disguisedly

B. -ment is not a suffix that makes an adjective

C. https://www.google.com/search?q=disguiser&oq=disguiser&aqs=chrome..69i57.2304j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

D. I agree. ( -ed is a normal suffix for the past tense of most verbs)