Review Meanings of Prefixes and Suffixes

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Review Meanings of Prefixes and Suffixes You will need to get out your flashcards that have the prefixes and suffixes on them.

What would you add to the word like to show you do not like? dislike

What would you add to the word to show you paid for something before your got it? prepaid

What would you add to the word take to show you had your picture taken again?

What would you add to the word judge to show you did not judge someone correctly? misjudge

What would you add to the word happy to show you are not happy? unhappy

What would you add to the word color to show a picture is full of color? colorful

What would you add to the word fit that means the state of being fit What would you add to the word fit that means the state of being fit? This turns the word into a noun. fitness

What would you add to the word quick to show you move in a quick manner? This turns the word into an adverb. quickly

What would you add to the word sing to show a person who sings? singer

What would you add to the word home to show a person without a home? homeless