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Prefixes A group of letters that appear at the front of a word Affects the meaning of the root (base) word it is attached to Example: unhappy, unimpressed Un = not Example: untie Un = do the opposite of NON-Example: uncle Rely also on context clues to help determine prefix and root meanings.

Prefix 1 Prefix: Un Definition: Not, opposite of, against Examples: 1. Unable 2. Untie 3. Unusual

Prefix 2 Prefix: Mis Definition: Bad, wrong Examples: 1. Mistake 2. Misplace 3. Misunderstand

Prefix 3 Prefix: Re Definition: Again, back Examples: 1. Revisit 2. Reappear 3. Rebuild

Prefix 4 Prefix: Pre Definition: before Examples: 1. Pretest 2. Preview 3. Precaution

Prefix 5 Prefix: Co Definition: together Examples: 1. Cooperate 2. Cohesive 3. Coincidence

Prefix 6 Prefix: Trans Definition: across, over Examples: 1. Transfer 2. Translate 3. Transport