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name_____________________ date______
prefixes: dis- non- un-
a prefix is a word part that is added to the front of a base word to change the meaning of that word. more than one prefix may mean the same thing.
examples:
the prefixes dis-, non-, and un- mean
ot\ or \the opposite of\
\tdis + approve = disapprove (not approve)
\tnon + toxic = nontoxic (not toxic)
\tun + happy = unhappy (not happy)
a. add the correct prefix to the front of each base word to make a new word.
\tdis- non- un-
- zip _______________________
- honest _______________________
- fat _______________________
- agree _______________________
- ripe _______________________
- pleasant _______________________
- stop _______________________
- respect _______________________
- fair _______________________
- obey _______________________
1. zip
Step1: Recall prefix meaning
Prefixes dis-, non-, un- mean "not" or "opposite of". For "zip", the appropriate prefix to form a word meaning "not zip" (opposite action) is "un-".
Step2: Form new word
Add "un-" to "zip" → unzip.
Step1: Recall prefix usage
For "honest", the prefix "dis-" or "un-" can be used, but "dishonest" is the standard word meaning "not honest".
Step2: Form new word
Add "dis-" to "honest" → dishonest.
Step1: Recall prefix meaning
To mean "not fair", the prefix "un-" is commonly used.
Step2: Form new word
Add "un-" to "fair" → unfair.
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