Primary Longman Elect 5B Chapter 3 Prefixes.

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Primary Longman Elect 5B Chapter 3 Prefixes

Prefixes We can add prefixes to some words to give the opposite meaning. un- = not un + comfortable  uncomfortable

Prefixes We can add prefixes to some words to give the opposite meaning. in- = not in + convenient  inconvenient

Prefixes We can add prefixes to some words to give the opposite meaning. im- = not im + patient  impatient

Prefixes un- in- im- uncomfortable inconvenient impatient untidy incorrect impolite unhappy inexpensive unkind inactive

Practice un in im ___happy

Practice in im unhappy

Practice un in im 6 x 7 24  ___correct

Practice un im 6 x 7 24  incorrect

Practice un in im ___tidy

Practice in im untidy

Practice un in im ___polite

Practice un in impolite

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