The document discusses prefixes and provides examples of prefixes being added to the beginning of words to change their meaning. It includes a list of 33 sentences where the user is asked to identify the correctly prefixed word based on the definition provided in each sentence. Common prefixes discussed include un-, im-, pre-, non-, a-, mal-, in-.
The document discusses prefixes and provides examples of prefixes being added to the beginning of words to change their meaning. It includes a list of 33 sentences where the user is asked to identify the correctly prefixed word based on the definition provided in each sentence. Common prefixes discussed include un-, im-, pre-, non-, a-, mal-, in-.
The document discusses prefixes and provides examples of prefixes being added to the beginning of words to change their meaning. It includes a list of 33 sentences where the user is asked to identify the correctly prefixed word based on the definition provided in each sentence. Common prefixes discussed include un-, im-, pre-, non-, a-, mal-, in-.
1. He is going to _unturn_ on Tuesday. turn 2. You’re too _anpatient_, wait a little. patient 3. This source of information is unreliable. reliable 4. I desagree with you. You’re wrong. agree 5. He doesn’t like to speak about his ilcome. come 6. When we read books, we inrich our knowledge. rich 7. This boy can _foresee_ future. see 8. I’d like to _undecorate the New Year tree. decorate 9. This king _unhead_ many of his wives. head 10. Your behavior is _illogical. logical 11. Your homework is very inaccurate. accurate 12. Helen felt _unhappy and upset. happy 13. Tom _unuse_ these words in the sentence. use 14. This film is _unpopular__ with the teens. popular 15. They dislike_ eating omelets every day. like 16. Do you know all the _imregular__ verbs? regular 17. I’m sorry, but your passport is _invalid_. valid 18. Do you know about the _malfunction_ of the computer? function 19. Ben’s preparation for exam is insufficient_. sufficient 20. You are _prejust_ to your friends. just 21. Why is Helen so _inactive_? active 22. Are there a lot of _preliterate_ people in the world? literate 23. Try to _inconnect_ these wires, please. connect 24. Can you _precast_ weather? cast 25. Where did that cat _reappear_? appear 26. Why are you so impolite_? polite 27. It was an _informal_ meeting yesterday. formal 28. I think you’ve _noncalculate__ it. calculate 29. This news is _unpleasant_ for my friend. pleasant 30. Pam’s behavior was _amoral. moral 31. We’d like to _unbuild_ our house. build 32. Do you know the unschool_ demands? school 33. They read about the _inoperat_ of these companies. operat
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