The prefix that means "in advance" is "pre-." Adding this prefix to a word indicates that the action or condition occurs before something else.
The prefix for "pick" is "pre-", which means before or in advance.
fore
The prefix in predictability is pre and it means before, such as being able to predict what is going to take place before it happens.
To begin with, the third person singular ,present tense of the verb "to do", is "does". This is how it goes: I do, he/she/it does, we do, you do, they do. Secondly, "prepare" is not a prefix, but a verb- i.e. a word which indicates that something is being done."To prepare" is the infinitive of the verb.
before. so if they prearrange a marrage it was arranged before
The prefix for "pick" is "pre-", which means before or in advance.
fore
The prefix in predictability is pre and it means before, such as being able to predict what is going to take place before it happens.
To begin with, the third person singular ,present tense of the verb "to do", is "does". This is how it goes: I do, he/she/it does, we do, you do, they do. Secondly, "prepare" is not a prefix, but a verb- i.e. a word which indicates that something is being done."To prepare" is the infinitive of the verb.
Yes. The prefix pre- comes from Latin. It means before, in advance of, or in front of.
before. so if they prearrange a marrage it was arranged before
Usually a Prefix is an add on that goes before a word. E.g. Dehydrated. De- is the prefix and hydrated is the word that de- was added on to.
UNPREPARE
The prefix "con-" means "with."
We find that deployed in advance is the meaning of predeployed. Deployed means set out, prepare or arrange, as troops. The prefix "pre" means before or in advance of. If we predeploy tanks in preparation of a military exercise, we put them in strategic locations in advance of the actual start of the exercise. We are said to have predeployed the armor.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
The prefix is ap-. This prefix means to or toward.