A prefix is a letter or a group of letters added to the beginning of a word. It gives a different meaning to the word.
Use "pre - re - un - mis" before the word at the end of each sentence.
Prefix Meanings:
pre - "do before"
re - "do again"
un - "not"
mis - "incorrect"
Read each sentence. Think of a verb with a prefix that means the same thing as the words in parentheses. Write the verb.
1. Miyoko her shoes. (placed incorrectly)
2. My mother an old rocking chair. (finished again)
3. Jamie his jeans. (washed before)
4. The artist the orange paint. (applied again)
5. Father the furniture. (arranged again)
6. The guard the door. (opposite of locked)
7. The doctor the patient. (admitted again)
8. The pupil . (behaved incorrectly)
9. The workers must the bridge. (build again)
10. The person the check. (dated before)