Root Word: A word that comes from

Latin or Greek and cannot stand

alone in English

Base Word: A complete word that can

stand alone and has meaning

Prefix: A letter or group of letters

added to the beginning of a base or

root word to change its usage, tense,

number, or meaning

Suffix: A letter or group of letters

added to the end of a base or root

word to change its usage, tense,

number, or meaning

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QUESTION 1


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Look at these words. Which of these words have a prefix? Drag them to the chart. There are 4 words that have prefixes.

1 answer

To identify words with prefixes, you'll need to list a few word options for analysis. Since I don’t have a specific list of words provided, I can give you some examples. If you have specific words you'd like me to analyze, please share and I can help you further!

Here's a general example using common words with prefixes:

  1. Unhappy (prefix: "un-")
  2. Revisit (prefix: "re-")
  3. Dislike (prefix: "dis-")
  4. Preheat (prefix: "pre-")

You can drag these words to your chart as they all contain prefixes. If you provide your specific set of words, I can help identify the ones with prefixes for you!