Reprove
The prefix that goes in front of "curable" is "in-", which changes the meaning to "incurable," indicating that something cannot be cured.
The prefix that goes with active is "re-" for the word "reactive," meaning responding to a stimulus or situation.
A prefix goes before the word and can change the meaning, or the way that the word is used. For example, the prefix un- can be added to the word to give it opposite meaning.
The prefix that goes with "humane" is "in-" as in "inhumane."
The prefix that goes with discipline is "self-".
Indefinite
The prefix that goes on "reverent" is "ir-".
The prefix that goes in front of chip is micro-.
A prefix goes at the beginning of a word. Hence the pre in prefix.
The prefix that goes with "perfect" is "im-," creating the word "imperfect."
no it is not hyphenated. It isn't because you have added a prefix ( a bit that changes the meaning and goes at the front, if it is at the back, it is a suffix.)
A prefix goes in front of a word while a suffix goes at the end of a word.