Some prefixes that go with "change" are re-, un-, dis-, and mis-. These prefixes can be added to "change" to create words like rearrange, unchanged, dischange, and mischange.
Some prefixes that go with the word "form" are mis-, trans-, de-, re-, and pre-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word and create new words such as misform, transform, deform, reform, and preform.
Some prefixes for "accurate" are: in-, mis-, un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to inaccurate, inaccurate, and inaccurate, respectively.
In terms of linguistics, there are typically around 50 common prefixes used in English. These prefixes are added to the beginning of words to change their meaning.
Some prefixes that go with "conscious" are "sub-" and "un-." For example, "subconscious" and "unconscious."
Some common prefixes that create antonyms are "un-", "dis-", "in-", "im-", "non-", and "a-". Adding these prefixes to words can change their meaning to the opposite.
Some prefixes that go with the word "form" are mis-, trans-, de-, re-, and pre-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word and create new words such as misform, transform, deform, reform, and preform.
Some prefixes for "accurate" are: in-, mis-, un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to inaccurate, inaccurate, and inaccurate, respectively.
In terms of linguistics, there are typically around 50 common prefixes used in English. These prefixes are added to the beginning of words to change their meaning.
Some prefixes that go with "conscious" are "sub-" and "un-." For example, "subconscious" and "unconscious."
Some common prefixes that create antonyms are "un-", "dis-", "in-", "im-", "non-", and "a-". Adding these prefixes to words can change their meaning to the opposite.
Prefixes are added at the beginning of a word. In this case, the prefixes for the given words are: credible - in, famous - un, change - dis, hope - pre.
Some prefixes that can be added to "behave" are mis-, dis-, and un-. These prefixes can change the meaning of the word to misbehave, disbehave, and behave respectively.
by making the base word longer
un
The word "packed" can use the prefixes re-, pre-, mis- and un- (here un can also mean de, or non which are not used).
reluctantly
a prefixes is a group of letters that are fixed to the front of the root word. A suffixes is the main word for example dislike. dis is the prefixes and like is the suffixes