Well, I will give three examples, the bolded letters are the prefixes:
impossible/ not possible.
astronomy/ the study of stars and planets.
antibacterial/ against bacteria
Now here are examples on when I would use these words/prefixes:
or me, it is impossible to get to school on time and not being tardy.
I'm not a big fan of math, but asrtonomy is my kind of thing.
When I bought my germ-x at wal-mart, it said on the front that it was antibacterial.
Some prefixes that are forms of the prefix "in" include: ir-, il-, im-.
Some prefixes for committee are: subcommittee, intercommittee, and supercommittee.
Prefixes is the plural of prefix.
The prefix of "unfounded" is "un-".
Warned has no prefixes or suffixes.
Some prefixes that are forms of the prefix "in" include: ir-, il-, im-.
Some prefixes for committee are: subcommittee, intercommittee, and supercommittee.
Prefixes is the plural of prefix.
Some words that have the prefix 'like' are likelihood and likewise.
The prefix of "unfounded" is "un-".
it is a prefix
Warned has no prefixes or suffixes.
Some prefixes that start with "im-" include "impossible," "imperfect," and "immature." These prefixes typically indicate negation or reversal of the word following them.
Some prefixes for trust are: antitrust, distrust, entrust, mistrust, and so on.
Some prefixes for the word "survive" are pre-, sub-, over-, and out-.
The prefix of ashamed is "a-".
The prefix of "invite" is "in-".