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Phonics - Prefixes Pushing Up the Sky
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Prefixes (un-; re-; mis-; dis-) Prefixes add to or change the meaning of a word. Prefixes add to or change the meaning of a word. Meanings: Meanings: Un – not; opposite of Un – not; opposite of Re – again Re – again Mis – not; opposite of Mis – not; opposite of Dis – not; opposite of Dis – not; opposite of
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Prefixes What is the base word? What is the meaning of the word? Unhappy Rewrite Misplace Disagree
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Prefixes The first thing I do when I come to a word like unhappy is break it into its parts. I can take off un- and have happy. I know what happy means. The prefix un- means not, so unhappy must mean “not happy”. I use it in a sentence: I was unhappy I had to leave. That makes sense, so I know that unhappy means “not happy”. The first thing I do when I come to a word like unhappy is break it into its parts. I can take off un- and have happy. I know what happy means. The prefix un- means not, so unhappy must mean “not happy”. I use it in a sentence: I was unhappy I had to leave. That makes sense, so I know that unhappy means “not happy”.
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Prefixes Unhappy Unhappy Misplace Misplace Rewrite Rewrite disagree disagree
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Prefixes Unstable Unstable Distaste Distaste Reorder Reorder Misrepresent Misrepresent Recheck Recheck Unlucky Unlucky Discomfort Discomfort misconduct misconduct
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Prefixes They were uninterested in the dishonest activity. Not interested; not honest The lost book had been mislabeled and replaced on the wrong shelf. Wrongly labeled; put back again
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