PREFIXES are attached to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
DIS- means "not" or "un". For example, dislike means to not like.
MIS- means "to do in a wrong way". For example, misunderstand means to understand the wrong way.
PRE- means "before". For example, preschool is where kids go before they go to school.
IM- and IN- means "not" or "the opposite of". For example, if something is impossible it is not possible.
Learn more below.
Unit 3 Week 1
prefixes pre-, non-, dis-, im-, in-
SKILL: prefixes CHALLENGE WORDS HIGH-FREQUENCY WORDS
prepay impossibility surface
nonstop indefinite produce
disagree disqualify
nonfiction
preapprove
indirect
imperfect
impolite
insecure
incorrect
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