co- (prefix): Latin
Co- meaning: Together
a-/an- (prefix): Greek
A-/An-: Without
simple sentence: sentence that just has one clause.
clause: a collection of words that has a subject-verb connection
When the amusement park opens, we will have a lot of fun.: Not simple
The woman walked down the street.: Simple
cooperate (v.): to work or act together to achieve a common goal
amoral (adj.): not caring about good behavior or morals
coexist (v.): to exist together at the same time and in the same place
anaerobic (adj.): living or taking place in the absence of oxygen
commiserate (v.): to sympathize with somebody, to express sympathy or sorrow
abyss (n.): something that is immeasurably deep or infinite
coincide (v.): to happen at or around the same time
apathetic (adj.): having or showing little or no emotion