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Ex-fish just sounds ridiculous. · 6 there are many cases of prefixes changing their forms. Newbie novice rookie I dont think ex has a negative … It looks as if he is a bus driver for ex-schools. That would be the difference in usage. I have constructed by myself: But if my brother gets divorced, is my former sister-in-law still considered to be a relative? · ex is also interesting because 1) someones ex is the person they used to be married to or used to have a romantic or sexual relationship with and 2) ex- as a prefix is … Are there some … · ex (n. ) is a casualism in the sense of a former spouse or lover the plural of ex is exes, and the possessive is exs — but be aware that many readers will find these forms odd … Is this correct usage? But what is the origin of the usage as a prefix in the words … Ad- becomes a- in front of b, e. g. For example ex- can change to ef- in front of f, e. g. · ex-wife, ex-boyfriend. Google dictionary has this information about the origin of ex: Does ex have a full form? But they both mean the same thing. Submit a sample of academic writing, e. g. , a dissertation chapter. · in legal language i have come across the term ex post facto. Ex by itself (no hyphen) doesnt seem right either. I would like to create a list of terms, from beginner to expert, using as many terms as possible which represent different levels of expertise. Another take is that ex is a compound form, while former is an adjective. Ex-school seems awkward. Isnt ex redundant in this phrase? Post facto also means after the fact, so it should be sufficient. Is short for exempli gratia, and is in common use to introduce an example within a sentence. My brothers wife is my sister-in-law, and so she is considered to be my relative.