Can you add more words with the prefixes un-,"dis-","im-/in-"and're'-in the table below? PrefixesWordsNew wordsMore words with the prefix un- happy unhappy uninteresting, unfriendly, ... dis- like dislike dishonest, isarish, ... im/in- possible impossible impolite, incorrect, ... ...
Choose that best answer with the prefix “dis-” to the words given below.Players from poor countries are at a ___against those from richer countries. A. distrust B. dislike C. disadvantage D. disappear 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 来自贫穷国家的运动员在与来自富裕国家的运动员竞争时处于劣势...
Add the prefix“dis-" to the words given below. Then complete the following sentences with the words thus formed. Change the form if necessary.likeadvantageappeartrusttasteful1. You may think these pictures are ___today but they are historicallyimportant.2. Many people have a deep ___of str...
I Fill in the blanks with the proper words given below.The prefix dis- can be used before verbs and nouns to make them negative in meaning. And the suffix -ous can be used after nouns to form adjectives. e.g. like-dislike believe-disbelieve agree-disagree honesty-dishonesty comfort-...
Add the prefix“dis-" to the words given below. Then complete the following sentences with the words thus formed. Change the form if necessary.like advantage appear trust tasteful1. You may think these pictures are ___today but they are historically important.2. Many people have a deep __...
Add the prefixes mis- or dis- to the following words.The prefix |mis-| can be added to nouns or verbs with the meaning "bad(ly)" or "wrong(ly)";The prefix |dis-|, on the other hand, makes the meaning of a word just the opposite.1. agreement___ 2. advantage___ 3. appear_...
we can form new words by adding perfixes or suffixes.write down new words in the brackets after the examples.then try to list more words. word with prefix word with suffix re+tell(retell) invent+tion(invention) re+write( ) work+er( ) dis+cover( ) ill+ness( ) dis+like( ) ...
Prefixes do not generally alter the part of speech ()of the word. Most prefixes normally have a light stress on their first or only syllable. For example, the adjective honest by the addition of the prefix dis-,is changed into a new adjective dishonest. (see Appendix Ill)co-chairman ...
So, we can't add "un-" to the word "logical," we can't say like "unlogical" or maybe like "dislogical," for example. We always need to use the same prefix with the same root word. So, please be careful. Just because these prefixes mean the same thing doesn't mean that we ...
The Latin prefix is from PIE*dis-"apart, asunder" (source also of Old Englishte-, Old Saxonti-, Old High Germanze-, Germanzer-). The PIE root is a secondary form of*dwis-and thus is related to Latinbis"twice" (originally*dvis) and toduo, on notion of "two ways, in twain" (...