Today we will learn about prefixes il-, im-, in-, ir-not.

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Today we will learn about prefixes il-, im-, in-, ir-not

illegal adjective not within the law; not acceptable

immobile adjective not being able to move; not movable; motionless

impaired adjective not of full quality, ability, or strength; damaged

impede verb to not be able to move forward; to block the passage

inactive adjective not in use; idle; not active

incapable adjective unable; not having the ability

irregular adjective not following a pattern; not regular

irreversible adjective not able to change back to former state; impossible to revert back

Use the appropriate word for each of the sentences 1.Did you know that it’s ____ to ride in a car without your seatbelt in some states? 2.Her dress had an ____ pattern that was very colorful. 3.Even though he tried, he seemed ____ of keeping his room clean. 4.The doctor warned her that the surgery was ____, so she needed to be sure that she wanted it done. 5.The chipmunk was hibernating, so it was ____. 6.Brenton had ear surgery because a tumor resulted in _____ hearing. 7.Without tires, the car was certainly ____. 8.The orange cones in the road were placed there to ____ drivers from ruining the new cement. immobileimpedeinactiveirreversible illegalimpairedirregularincapable immobileimpedeinactiveirreversible illegalimpairedirregularincapable