Explore this spelling list: Year 3, Term 2, Week 4: auto- prefix. This page and its activities are crafted to help you perfect your spelling. Click on Learn, Games, Test, Print, or Write to explore all the available spelling tools.
This list introduces auto- words and recaps words from the past few weeks so ensure confidence in building words using prefixes.
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antifreeze |
Use antifreeze to protect the car's engine.
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antisocial |
Behaving rudely in public is antisocial.
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autobiography |
The man read the autobiography.
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autograph |
The singer signed her autograph.
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automatic |
Breaking the rules will lead to automatic disqualification.
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automobile |
Automobile is another word for car.
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subheading |
A subheading will come under the main heading.
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subtitle |
The subtitle explains what the essay is about.
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superman |
Superman had superhuman strength.
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supermarket |
The supermarket has automatic doors.
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