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Prefixes
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Prefixes What does a prefix do? Makes a word longer
Changes the meaning of a word Fixes a word All of the above
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Prefixes Where do prefixes go? At the end of a word
At the beginning of a sentence At the beginning of a word At the end of a book
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re- means: Redo Reread Repaint Review Rewrite Replace Readjust Replay
Again Under Not Two Below
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over- means: Overtake Overdo Overheat Overtime Overcharge Oversee
Overproduce Again Under Not Too much Below
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Trans means: Transatlantic Transportation Transplant Transport
Transfer Transform Transmission Again Under across Two Too much
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anti- means: Antibiotics Antiwar Anticancer Anticavities
Anticorruption Again Against Not Across Below
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mid- means: Midair Midbrain Midafternoon Midnight Midmorning Middleman
Midway Again Under In the middle Two Three
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under- means: Underachiever Underwear Undercover Underground
Understand Underwater Again Under Not Two Below
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vice- means: Vicepresident Viceprincipal Again Under Not
Second in line Below Vicepresident Viceprincipal
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post- means: Postwar Postfracture Postdive Postexercise Again Under
After Two Below
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pre- means: Preschool Precook Prewrite Preseason Again Under Not Two
Before
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uni- means: Unicycle Uniform Unibrow One Under Not Two Below
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bi- means: Bicycle Bipolar Billion Again Under Not Two Below
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tri- means: Tricycle Triangle Trillion Triceratops Trimester Again
Three One Two Below
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kilo- means: Kilometer Kilobyte Kilowatt over Under Ten Hundred
Thousand
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cent- means: Centimeter Centipede Century Cent Over Under Ten Hundred
thousand
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deca- means: Decagon Decameter Decade One Two Ten Hundred Thousand
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poli- means: Polygon Polyphony Polytheist Polytechnic Again Under Many
Two Below
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penta-, means: Pentagon Pentatonic Pentathlon Again Under Many Two
Five
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hexa-, means: Hexagon One Two Three Five Six Eight
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octa-, means: Octagon Octopus One Two Three Five Six Eight
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dis- un- mean: Discover Distract Display Disarm Uncovered Unmatched
Unfit Again Under Many Two Not
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im- means : it’s used when words start with m- or p-
Impossible Impersonate Immobile Impose Impersonal Again Under Many Two Not
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ir- means: it’s used when words start with r-
Irresponsible irregular Irreverent Irredeemable Irreparable Again Under Many Two Not
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il- means: it’s used when words start with l-
Illegal Illogical Illiterate Again Under Many Two Not
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in- means: it’s used when words don’t start with m- or p-
indestructible Invincible Indistinct Again Under Many Two Not
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in- means: Input Intake Inlet Into Out Under Over Not
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mis- means: Mislay Misplace Misprint Mismatched Misfit Misplay Mistake
Not Over Many Wrong
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ambi- means: Ambidextrous Ambivalent Both One Many Two Three
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sub- means: Subway Submarine Substitute Sub conscious Substructure
Again Under Many Two Not
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