What is a prefix? un re un means not example: unhappy

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What is a prefix? un re un means not example: unhappy A prefix is a word part placed in front of a base word. A prefix usually changes the meaning of the base word. Here's an example: un + happy = unhappy The two most common prefixes are un re  un means not example: unhappy Re means again example: redo  

The spelling of the base word never changes The spelling of the base word never changes. Simply add the prefix to the beginning of the base word, as in the word unhappy. The spelling of the prefix never changes. A prefix will be spelled the same no matter what base word it is attached to. For example, if you learn to spell the prefix poly, as in polygon, you can depend on poly to be spelled the same in the words polygraph, polyester, and polygram. Be aware that double letters can occur. If you add the prefix un to natural, both the prefix and the base word retain their original spelling. The result is unnatural. Take a look at these other words where double letters occur: il + logical = illogical im + mature = immature il + legal = illegal un + necessary = unnecessary

Add the prefix re to the following words Base add re to base what does it mean Do - redo to do over Build - Open - Think - Fill - Pay - Make - Move - Place - Turn -

Add the prefix re to the following words Base add re to base what does it mean Do - redo to do over Build - rebuild to build over again Open - reopen to open again Think - rethink to think again Fill - refill to fill over again Pay - repay to pay back Make - remake to make over again Move - remove to move over again Place - replace to place over again Turn - return to turn over again or go back to where it was first

Let’s use the dictionary a little Look up prefixes in the dictionary and examine the entries near the word. When you look up the word hydro, for example, you’ll see words : hydroelectric, hydropower, and hydrophobia. Discuss how the prefix affects the meaning of the base word.

Spelling will never change The spelling of the prefix never changes. A prefix will be spelled the same no matter what base word it is attached to. For example, if you learn to spell the prefix poly, as in polygon, you can depend on poly to be spelled the same in the words polygraph, polyester, and polygram.

Be aware that double letters can occur Be aware that double letters can occur. If you add the prefix un to natural, both the prefix and the base word retain their original spelling. The result is unnatural. Take a look at these other words where double letters occur. il + logical = illogical im + mature = immature il + legal = illegal un + necessary = unnecessary

More examples of double letters when adding a prefix UN- Other examples: unnoticeable, IL- illiteracy, immaterial, IM- immeasurable, immigrant, immobile, immoral, DIS- dissatisfy, disservice, dissimilar, dissolve, IR- irreconcilable, irregular, irrelevant, irrestistible, irresponsible, MIS- misspoke, misspell, misstep

Prefixes key Prefix Meaning Example dis- Not dislike Im- Impossible In Inactive Mis- Incorrectly Misunderstood Pre- Before Prepay re Again Redo Un- Untied

im-not in-not dis-not pre-before re-again un-not Add a prefix to each word in parenthesis ( ) to complete each sentence. 1. Tricia was ________________________ to visit her friend because she had a lot of homework to do. (able)   2. Thomas' teacher told him to ________________________ his essay. (write)   3. He had spelled dozens of words _________________________________. (correctly)   4. Mrs. Sieracki was _________________________________ with the low Social Studies test scores. (happy)   5. Christian _____________________________ his jacket when he came inside the house. (buttoned)   6. Please help you mother _____________________________ the groceries from the car. (load)   7. The students were told they will would not have recess because they ____________ (behaved)   8. The dog was hit often by the man. The dog _________ (liked) the man.   9. The dog ran down the street because the boy left the rope _______(tied)   10. The student was acting __________(appropriate) in the classroom.