The student had to circle every word that contained a prefix.A prefix changes the meaning of a word.
The class studied how to add a prefix to a root word.
there isnt one. prefixes are words prefounded, the pre is a PREfixe. pre means before.
Some examples of prefixes are: un-, re-, pre-, dis-, mis-, non-, in-, and anti-.
"Pre" is the prefix and "ly" is the suffix.
example: in the word prealgebra, pre would be the prefix because its the letters before the root word. Not all words have prefixes tho.
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there isnt one. prefixes are words prefounded, the pre is a PREfixe. pre means before.
President
Not exactly. Pre and post are not really complete words. They are essentially prefixes that may sometimes be used separably to modify adjectives, but cannot stand alone the way the words before and after can. We may speak of pre-Columbian art but we do not say it was made pre Columbus's arrival.
Some examples of prefixes are: un-, re-, pre-, dis-, mis-, non-, in-, and anti-.
yes- pre- ,pro- ,etc.
"Pre" is the prefix and "ly" is the suffix.
-Preschool -Prepare -Predict -Preadopting -Prearrange -Precaution -Precancellation
example: in the word prealgebra, pre would be the prefix because its the letters before the root word. Not all words have prefixes tho.
com, pre, Cannot think of any more
neither. Prefixes and suffix are usually small three letter phrases that are used for many different words: eg pre, pro,
Their root words from the Latin "cedere" meaning "to go." Their prefixes, "ante" and "pre" both mean "before." Their meanings are similar, their uses are slightly different.
Their root words from the Latin "cedere" meaning "to go." Their prefixes, "ante" and "pre" both mean "before." Their meanings are similar, their uses are slightly different.