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Question | Answer |
What is a prefix? | A prefix is a word, letter or number added to the beginning of a word that changes the word's meaning. |
Some words change to being negative by adding a prefix to the beginning of a word | dis + respect = disrespect in + convenient = inconvenient un + conventional = unconventional |
Some examples of negative words | il: illiterate im: imperfect ir: irrational |
Prefixes to say when something happens | pre means ‘before a time or event’: premature post means ‘after’ or ‘later than’: postmortem |
Can you think of other prefixes and their meanings? | mis: misbehave re: redevelop inter: interactive over overview under: underground |
What is a suffix? | A suffix is a word, letter or number added to the ending of a word that changes the word's meaning. |
Suffixes that change the word meaning to an act or process | al: refusal disposal |
Suffixes that change the word to a profession | er: teacher builder |
What other suffixes can you think of? | ment: excitement less: hopeless ly: lovely |
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