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the answer is "in". Innumerable.
Some prefixes that are forms of the prefix "in" include: ir-, il-, im-.
Before the word starts. To help you remember it, it says PRE fix which means before.
Like very much of our language, the word 'illegal' comes originally from Latin. The Latin prefix 'il' is a negator, meaning 'not' or 'without', along with 'ir', 'im', and 'in'.
The prefix for immigrant is "im-".
the answer is "in". Innumerable.
Dis
These ARE negative prefixes A dis- B il- C im- D in- E ir- F non- G un- This is the only positive prefix in the above list. H re-
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A prefix for prove is im, giving improve or dis giving disprove.
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Prefix: im- # Not (il- is used before an l, im- before a b, m or p, ir- before an r) - in-, il-, ir-, un- # In, into, towards, within (il- is used before an l, im- before a b, m or p, ir- before an r) - in-, il-, ir- I found this answer on WorldWedOnline
Some prefixes that are forms of the prefix "in" include: ir-, il-, im-.
dis-honest
Use un- prefix before words that start with a vowel or consonant. Use il- prefix before words that start i: illegal. Use im- prefix before words that start with m or p: impossible. Use ir- prefix before words that start with r: irregular.