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Prefix / Suffix

What is a root word? http://www.teachingandlearningresources.co.uk/rootwords.shtml

Able = I can do it Unable = I can’t do it

Wise = smart, knowledgeable Unwise = Not smart, stupid

Capable = I can do it. Incapable = I can’t do it.

Animate = It moves. Inanimate = It doesn’t move.

Sane = Not crazy Insane = Crazy

Active = Moves a lot Inactive = Doesn’t move

Patient = I can wait. Impatient = I can’t wait.

Polite = Nice, not mean Impolite = Not nice, mean

Mortal = I can die. Immortal = I can’t die.

Moral = What you SHOULD do. Good. Immoral = What you shouldn’t do. Bad.

Legal = I follow the rules. Illegal = I don’t follow the rules.

Logical = It makes sense. Illogical = It doesn’t make sense.

Legible = I can read it. Illegible = I can’t read it.

Regular = Normal Irregular = Not normal

Reversible = It can be changed back. Irreversible = It can’t be changed.

Undo http://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/english-spelling/year-1-prefix-un/

Unload http://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/english-spelling/year-1-prefix-un/

Unfair http://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/english-spelling/year-1-prefix-un/

Unlock http://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/english-spelling/year-1-prefix-un/

Undone http://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/english-spelling/year-1-prefix-un/

Unable http://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/english-spelling/year-1-prefix-un/

Unfit http://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/english-spelling/year-1-prefix-un/

Unkind http://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/english-spelling/year-1-prefix-un/

Unzip http://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/english-spelling/year-1-prefix-un/

Unwell http://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/english-spelling/year-1-prefix-un/

Re - Do it again.

Pre - Before

Post - After Mail

Co - Together

Ex - Not anymore

Non - Not, without

Super - Better, more.

What’s his job?

This doesn’t make sense.

What does preview mean?

Existent means that is there. The picture is ______________.

He is the ____________.

What does this mean?

This car is faster than most cars

http://www.myenglishteacher.eu/blog/prefixes-suffixes-list/