Unit 3 Prefixes and suffixes.

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Unit 3 Prefixes and suffixes

Example: Prefixes and suffixes First:- Prefixes: correct usual able The prefixes (un) & (in) are used before adjectives and adverbs to give the opposite meaning. Example: unusual incorrect usual correct unable informal able formal

Example: Legal Mortal regular proper illegal immortal We use the prefixes (im) when the word starts with (m) or (p) We also use the prefixes (il) when the word starts with (L) And we use the prefixes (ir) when the word starts with (r) Example: Legal Mortal regular proper illegal immortal improper irregular

Example: Second:- Suffixes: Care The suffixes (ful) is used after nouns to form an adjective wich means having enough. Example: Care careful peace peaceful wonderful Wonder delight delightful

The suffixes (less) is used after nouns to form an adjective which means not having. Example: Care………careless Help ……helpless end ………….endless value………..valueless

Correct the words in red : My baby is very peace when he sleeps! Do not be so care , or you will be in troubles. It is very proper to argue with your father. In a wedding , we do not wear formal clothes. It is legal in civilized countries to marry a girl under 18. Be careful ! The knife is very sharp. This is a false necklace. It is value . Peaceful 1 Careless 2 informal 4 improper 3 illegal 5 careful 6 valueless 7