These prefixes are often confused. Say the word aloud and listen carefully to the sound.
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permit |
I need a parking permit for my car.
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perceive |
To perceive means to come to realise or understand something.
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perfect |
Is lying on a beach your idea of a perfect holiday?
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performance |
The team had a great performance.
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permanent |
Temporary is the opposite of permanent.
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permission |
Please ask permission before borrowing my belongings.
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persecute |
You should not persecute him because of his beliefs.
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persuade |
Can I persuade you to have another slice of this cake?
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