Will you prepare dinner?
Is he going to prepare for the exam?
You could count this up. Prepare ye the way of the Lord is one of the more memorable uses of the word prepare.
prepare
The troops gathered to prepare for their campaign to the North.
The Latin word "paro" means to prepare or to set up.
Prepare is a verb.
There is no single word that means "make of prepare with" Indeed "make of prepare with" is not even an intelligible English phrase.
136 if you consider all word forms of "prepare"
No, it is not an adverb. Planned is a verb form or adjective. There is no adverb form.
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The word prepare is a verb. It means to put together, make, arrange or to get ready. An example sentence using the word prepare could be, I am going to prepare salmon steaks for dinner tonight.
The whole word, prepare, is not a prefix. Part of it -- pre -- is a prefix.
Prepare to die, Avada Kedavra! Let's prepare something delicious! Nothing... NOTHING can prepare you!