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Prefixes Created by: D.Baker©2010
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What is a prefix? A prefix is added to a root word (sometimes called a base word) to change the meaning of the word. For example: kind is a root word and means nice and “un” is a prefix which means “not.” If I put the two together it becomes un + kind = unkind or “not nice”
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Prefixes and their meanings un – not, reverse of dis – off, not, away, down pre – before mis – bad, poorly, not re - again, back
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Click on the prefix that will make a word. ___ comfortable disunrepre
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___agree disunmisre
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___popular disunremis
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___call disunrepre I remembered what I wanted to tell you!
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___happy disunremis
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___heat disunremis
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___appear disunmispre
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___cycle disreunpre
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___school disremispre
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___take disunmispre
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___tidy unremispre
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___turn disremispre
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