Un and Sub.
The opposite prefixes for the word "conscious" are "un-" and "uncon-".
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.
The word "packed" can use the prefixes re-, pre-, mis- and un- (here un can also mean de, or non which are not used).
You can find lists of prefixes and suffixes on educational websites, grammar and writing resources, and dictionaries. Many language learning websites and textbooks also provide lists of common prefixes and suffixes.
You can be unconscious or you can listen to your subconscious mind.
The opposite prefixes for the word "conscious" are "un-" and "uncon-".
un-
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.
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
prefixes
You can find lists of prefixes and suffixes on educational websites, grammar and writing resources, and dictionaries. Many language learning websites and textbooks also provide lists of common prefixes and suffixes.
What are the prefixes of member
There are uncountably many of them, because the prefixes can go on for ever.
The prefixes for "involved" are "in-" and "il-".