Mixed Practice: Prefixes

Word Analysis: Prefixes

Prefixes
Un: means not

Re: means to do again

Dis: means not

In: means not

Over: means too much

Mis: means in a wrong way

Out: means more or greater

De: means to take away

Pre: means earlier or before

Under: means too little

Semi: means half

Multi: means many

Uni: means one

Bi: means two

Tri: means three

Mono: means one

Quad: means four

Super: means greater size or

importance

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QUESTION 4


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What prefixes are missing from these words? Drag each word to the correct place in the chart.

 Words Missing the Prefix That Means "many"

 Words Missing the Prefix That Means "one"

Words Missing the Prefix That Means "greater in size or importance"

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To complete the chart, here are examples of words for each of the specified prefixes:

Words Missing the Prefix That Means "many" (Multi)

  • Multimedia
  • Multiple
  • Multinational

Words Missing the Prefix That Means "one" (Uni)

  • Unicycle
  • Uniform
  • Unilateral

Words Missing the Prefix That Means "greater in size or importance" (Super)

  • Supermarket
  • Superstar
  • Superhuman

Feel free to drag these words to the correct places in your chart!