Hello R12 Here is the list of words taken from your Prefix exercise. With prefixes, you just add them, no need to change anything to the root word always just add the prefix to the beginning. Remember each prefix has a meaning and always use im (meaning not ) before words beginning with 'p', eg. possible - impossible
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impossible |
It's impossible to hear you.
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illegal |
The traffic warden gave me a ticket for illegal parking.
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irregular |
She made irregular visits to the cafe.
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dishonest |
Stealing from a shop is dishonest.
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unusual |
Something Very unusual is extraordinary.
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unimportant |
To belittle someone is to make them feel inferior or unimportant.
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unnecessary |
It was unnecessary when you slammed the door in temper.
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immature |
The behaviour of some children was immature,.
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impatient |
She was feeling impatient and tired of waiting.
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invisible |
The hills were invisible in the thick mist.
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