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prefixes practice 3
the prefixes, in-, im-, non-, un- and dis- can all mean “not” or “the opposite of”
circle the correct prefix to go with the underlined base word in each sentence.
then rewrite the sentence with the new word.
- cody could not zip his coat. in- im- non- un- dis-
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- mr. smith is a smoker. in- im- non- un- dis-
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- tyler needed to connect the wires. in- im- non- un- dis-
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- jenny is mature for her age. in- im- non- un- dis-
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- i wanted to wrap the present. in- im- non- un- dis-
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- alaina sometimes obeys the rules in- im- non- un- dis-
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- laura thought nelly’s apology was sincere. in- im- non- un- dis-
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- jake knew it was possible to win the race. in- im- non- un- dis-
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For each sentence, select the prefix that creates a logical opposite meaning, then rewrite the sentence with the new word.
- The opposite of "zip" (close with a zipper) is "unzip" (open a zipper), using the prefix un-.
- A person who does not smoke is a "nonsmoker", using the prefix non-.
- The opposite of "connect" (link together) is "disconnect" (unlink), using the prefix dis-.
- The opposite of "mature" (grown-up) is "immature" (not grown-up; im- is used before words starting with "m"), using the prefix im-.
- The opposite of "wrap" (cover) is "unwrap" (uncover), using the prefix un-.
- The opposite of "obey" (follow rules) is "disobey" (break rules), using the prefix dis-.
- The opposite of "sincere" (genuine) is "insincere" (not genuine; in- is used here for the opposite meaning), using the prefix in-.
- The opposite of "possible" (able to happen) is "impossible" (unable to happen; im- is used before words starting with "p"), using the prefix im-.
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- Correct prefix: un-
Rewritten sentence: Cody could unzip his coat.
- Correct prefix: non-
Rewritten sentence: Mr. Smith is a nonsmoker.
- Correct prefix: dis-
Rewritten sentence: Tyler needed to disconnect the wires.
- Correct prefix: im-
Rewritten sentence: Jenny is immature for her age.
- Correct prefix: un-
Rewritten sentence: I wanted to unwrap the present.
- Correct prefix: dis-
Rewritten sentence: Alaina sometimes disobeys the rules.
- Correct prefix: in-
Rewritten sentence: Laura thought Nelly's apology was insincere.
- Correct prefix: im-
Rewritten sentence: Jake knew it was impossible to win the race.