Vocabulary_33 pages of exercises w Ans. Keys.pdf - Azinga Cartoons
Vocabulary_33 pages of exercises w Ans. Keys.pdf - Azinga Cartoons
Vocabulary_33 pages of exercises w Ans. Keys.pdf - Azinga Cartoons
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TRANSPARENCY29■ Remind students that a prefix is a letter or group <strong>of</strong> letters added to the front <strong>of</strong> aroot to change its meaning.■ <strong>Ans</strong>wers: 1 prevent, 2 premeditate, 3 prejudice, 4 prelude. Example sentencesappear in the <strong>Ans</strong>wer Key.<strong>Vocabulary</strong>: PrefixesMODELPrefix: letter or group <strong>of</strong> letters added to the front <strong>of</strong> a root tochange its meaningpre-: before, at first, priorview: (root) to look at attentively, watchpreview: to view before, a first look atThe movie preview was astonishing; we could hardly wait tosee the new film.DIRECTIONS■■For each numbered clue, write the appropriate word thatbegins with the prefix pre-.Then, write a sentence using the word.Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. All rights reserved.1 to keep from happening, to holdback2 to consider or meditate beforehandpre-3 judgment or opinion formedbefore facts are known, bias4 an introductory or preliminaryperformance <strong>of</strong> musicELEMENTS OF LANGUAGE | Third Course | Daily Language Activities