Created by

Miss_Zamore
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Reading Skills
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Prefixes
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Age 5-7
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level: 1
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English
Author's Instructions
A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a word. Prefixes change the meaning of the base word.
The prefix re- means again. For example: retie = to tie again
The prefix un- makes the word mean the opposite of the base word.
Example: untie = the opposite of tie
Created by

Miss_Zamore
-
Reading Skills
-
Prefixes
-
Age 5-7
-
level: 1
-
English
Author's Instructions
A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a word. Prefixes change the meaning of the base word.
The prefix re- means again. For example: retie = to tie again
The prefix un- makes the word mean the opposite of the base word.
Example: untie = the opposite of tie
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