19 December 2012

XXXIV - GRAMMAR Prefixes


    Prefixes


    A prefix is a group of letters placed at the start of a
    root word to change its meaning. Some complicated words
    are less difficult to understand if you are familiar with
    prefixes.

    Here are some common examples in the following list:


    PREFIXMEANINGEXAMPLES
    anti-against or opposite toanticlockwise, antibiotic 
    auto- selfautobiography, automat
    dis-not, or awaydissimilar, disconnect
    in-notinsane, inhuman
    il-notillogical, illegal
    im-notimmature, improbable
    ir-notirrelevant, irregular
    inter-betweeninternational, intermarry 
    mis-wrongmisunderstand, misspell
    post-afterpostnatal, postscript 
    pre-beforeprenatal, prehistoric
    pro-for, or forwardpropose, pro-British 
    re-again, or backrewrite, reconsider
    sub-undersubmarine, substandard
    super-abovesupervisor, superhuman
    trans-acrosstransport, transplant
    un-not, or in reverseunfinished, unarmed

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