no u cant for example rereal doesnt make sense! prereal doesnt make sense! so sweety thats a no
~Jackie~
Well, honey, a prefix for "vantage" is "dis." So, if you slap "dis" in front of "vantage," you get "disvantage." But let's be real, that's not a word you hear every day.
The prefix "un" makes this a real word.
yes, dis- -like, -taste
A prefix goes in front of a word while a suffix goes at the end of a word.
It means it's reserved, but with the prefix of your kennel on front of the dog's name.
The prefix "un-" means not, so "unreal" would mean not real or imaginary.
No. For example, Rereal, unreal, or prereal doesn't make sence.
The prefix that can be put in front of "plausible" is "im-".
The prefix that goes in front of chip is micro-.
Words that can be made by adding a prefix to 'real' are:arborealarealcerealcorporealetherealfunerealsurrealunrealunrealisticvenereal
illegitimate
The prefix that goes in front of "regular" is "ir-".
The prefix that goes in front of "attentive" is "in-".
what prefix goes in front of interpret
re would be the prefix of cover
Well, honey, a prefix for "vantage" is "dis." So, if you slap "dis" in front of "vantage," you get "disvantage." But let's be real, that's not a word you hear every day.
The prefix that can be put in front of "care" is "dis-" to form the word "discare."