Prefixes + Root The kite will return to the ground.

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Prefixes + Root The kite will return to the ground. Julian untied the knots in the tail. Tip: Recognizing prefixes can help you break a word into parts that are easier to read.

Prefixes A prefix is a word part that can be added to the beginning of a root word. It has a special meaning and usually forms its own syllable. Examples of Prefixes: re- means “again” or “back to” un- means “not” or “the opposite of”

Prefixes + Root undo reunite recopy retrace recover unclear unsafe unfold recheck unafraid remake untold