PREFIX By:Samjana Poudel.

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PREFIX By:Samjana Poudel

A PREFIX IS A WORD PART THAT COMES AT THE BEGINNING OF ROOT WORD. WHAT IS A PREFIX? A PREFIX IS A WORD PART THAT COMES AT THE BEGINNING OF ROOT WORD.

prefix Prefixes are not words Prefixes have meaning Prefixes can not stand alone

pREFIX Here are some sentences that have some Prefixes.

UN - NOT I CAN UNZIP MY COAT.

IN - NOT The atmosphere was invisible.

IM - NOT The water was impure.

DIS - NOT I sometimes disobey my father.

Re - again I will redo my homework.

prefix When you read , be on the lookout for PREFIXES.