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Prefix Preview & Practice Jacob M. Lightbody © 2015 Pre- & Post-
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Reminder: Adding a prefix to the beginning of a root word creates a new word. Prefix + = New Word
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Today we’re going to introduce two very common prefixes: pre- and post-.
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Definitions: Pre- to be before or in advance of something Post- to be after, following, or behind something -Now let’s take a look at some examples of what these prefixes can and can’t do!
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Example #1: Root: Test We took a pretest at the start of the week to see which words on our new spelling list would require studying. After studying for a week, the class took the posttest for the spelling unit. In this example, both prefixes can be attached to the same root to create a new word. This will not always be the case.
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Example #2: Root: Cook Hot dog manufacturers precook their products before shipping them to supermarkets. The word precook will likely make sense to most of you since you probably know from experience that hotdogs are already cooked before you throw them on a grill. Postcook, on the other hand, probably just sounds funny. For some reason, our language has evolved in a way that postcook has never become a “real” word even though logic would say that it should mean almost the same thing as reheat.
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Understanding prefixes can help get you pointed in the right direction toward figuring out the meanings of unfamiliar words. Of course, you’ll probably need to have repeated exposure to most words before they become a part of your vocabulary.
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-Let’s try to find out what pre- and post- words you may already have mastered! (Some of the words will be challenging.)
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C.) presale B.) prepaid 1.) Select the word that completes the sentence. I _________ for my yearbook in September so that I could buy it at the lowest price. D.) postmarked A.) predicted
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C.) postdated B.) preapproved 2.) Select the word that completes the sentence. We were _________ to start a gardening club before we collected permission slips from our members. D.) postscripted A.) preagricultural
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C.) postoperational B.) preoperational 3.) Select the word that completes the sentence. If you decide to become a doctor after earning a college degree, you must first complete several years of ________ work before being allowed to practice medicine. D.) postgraduate A.) premature
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C.) prearranged B.) preordered 4.) Select the word that completes the sentence. The teacher _________ the film before showing it to the class. D.) postpaid A.) previewed
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C.) postmark B.) preauthorization 5.) Select the word that completes the sentence. After finishing the letter, I decided to add a brief _________ to the message. D.) postscript A.) pretest
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C.) postmilitary B.) postcolonial 6.) Select the word that completes the sentence. I can’t imagine what life would be like without the modern conveniences of our _________ society. D.) postindustrial A.) preconditioned
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A brief message before we continue: You will frequently encounter words with familiar prefixes that may possess roots that may be difficult to recognize. (Don’t be surprised if you’ve never seen some of the words on the next slides.)
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C.) posthumous B.) prepared 7.) Select the word that completes the sentence. Even though the singer died over a decade ago, his _________ album releases continue to be top sellers. D.) postmeridian A.) precache
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C.) postautopsy B.) prequel 8.) Select the word that completes the sentence. We decided to _________ our hiking trip after I broke my leg in a freak unicycle accident. D.) postpone A.) presume
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C.) posterior B.) precognisant 9.) Select the word that completes the sentence. The zombie movie is set in a _________ near future in which the human race has almost been wiped out by atomic radiation. D.) postapocalyptic A.) precatastrophic
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Go Back Go Forward
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C.) prescription B.) preparation 10.) Select the word that completes the sentence. I’m not usually superstitious, but I had a strange _________ that something terrible would happen. D.) postconsumer A.) premonition
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To Be continued…
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