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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the list of prefixes provided at the top of the form. Familiarize yourself with each prefix as they will be used to modify the base words.
  3. Start filling in the first word, 'cooked'. Think about which prefix can logically precede it. For example, 'un' can create 'uncooked'.
  4. Continue down the list, applying different prefixes to each word. If you encounter a challenging word, feel free to skip it and return later.
  5. Once all words are filled, review your answers for accuracy. Ensure that each new word makes sense and adheres to standard usage.

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Anti- Against. Antisocial. De- Opposite. Demotivated. Un- Not. Unhappy. Dis- Not, opposite of. Disagree. Im- Not. Impolite. Mid- Middle. Midday. Mis- Wrongly. Misunderstand. Over- Over. Overenthusiastic.
There are three rules to remember. When the root word begins with an l, the prefix in- changes to il-. For example: il + legal = illegal. When the root word begins with an r, the prefix in- changes to ir-. For example: When the root word begins with an m or a p, the prefix in- changes to im-. For example:
Word PartMeaningExample Words ante before anterior, antebellum, antecedent anthrop human anthropology, misanthrope, philanthropist anti against antibiotic, antisocial, antifreeze aqu water aquarium, aqueduct, aquifer22 more rows Jun 11, 2024
Adding prefixes to the base, or root, of existing words to form new words is common in English. The prefix is added in front of the base word (pre- means before) to create a new word with a different meaning. For example, if you add the prefix dis- to the word like, you get dislikethe opposite of like.
Common Prefixes How Kids Use Them PrefixMeaningExamples il-, im-, in-, ir- not illegal, imperfect, inefficient, irresponsible re- again rewrite, return, recall un- not, opposite unhappy, uncover, unlock trans- across transport, transact, translate8 more rows Feb 16, 2021

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Common Prefixes PrefixMeaningExamples hetero- different, other heterosexual, heterodox, heterogeneous -, homeo- same, alike homonym, homophone, homeostasis hyper- over, more, beyond hyperactive, hypersensitive, hypercritical il-, im-, in-, ir- not, without illegal, immoral, inconsiderate, irresponsible32 more rows May 18, 2025
List some common prefixes A- (abiotic, atypical) Un- (undo, unfold) Im- (impolite, immature) In- (intolerant, indisciplined) Il- (illogical, illegible) Ir- (irregular, irresponsible) De- (decode, destress) Re- (redo, reappear)

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