Prefixe s. Prefixes are found at the beginning of the word. Prefixes are added to words to make new words. prefix + base word = word with new meaning.

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Prefixe s

Prefixes are found at the beginning of the word. Prefixes are added to words to make new words. prefix + base word = word with new meaning

Use a prefix at the beginning of the word, (Up front!) Use a prefix at the beginning of the a word, (Up front!) Use a prefix at the beginning, use a prefix at the beginning, use a prefix at the beginning of a word (Up front!) Oh a prefix changes the meaning of a word, (Chan-ges!) Oh a prefix changes the meaning of a word, (Chan-ges!) Oh a prefix changes the meaning, oh a prefix changes the meaning, oh a prefix changes the meaning of a word, (Chan- ges!)

Oh the prefix un means not in many words, (Means not!) Oh the prefix un means not in many words, (Means not!) There’s untie and undecided, and undo and uninvited. Oh the prefix un means not in many words.