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Vocabulary Strategy: Prefixes• An affix is a word part added to a base word to
change its meaning • Prefix: In; Meaning: not• Example: inactive- not involving physical activity
Write the sentences below. Use prefixes and context clues to fill in the blank with one of the following words: (Invisible;
Inappropriate)
1. A tuxedo is to wear to school.
2. The top of the mountain was
because of all of the fog.
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Vocabulary Strategy: Prefixes• Prefixes and suffixes are examples of an affix • Prefix: Ir; Meaning: not• Example: irrelevant- something that does not apply
Write the sentences below. Use prefixes and context clues to fill in the blank with one of the following words: (Irreplaceable;
irresponsible)
1. My family members . They
are the most important people in my life.
2. Jeff is very . I wouldn’t trust him
with my belongings.
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Vocabulary Strategy: Prefixes• A prefix comes at the beginning of a word. A suffix
comes at the end of a word.• Prefix: IL; Meaning: not• Example: illogical- lacking sence
Write the sentences below. Use prefixes and context clues to fill in the blank with one of the following words: (illegal; illegible)
1. Mark’s writing is . You can’t
read it.
2. It is to text and drive.
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Vocabulary Strategy: Prefixes• Prefixes change the meaning of the base word• Prefix: Non; Meaning: not• Example: nonfiction- writing that is based on facts
Write the sentences below. Use prefixes and context clues to fill in the blank with one of the following words: (nonsense; nonverbal)
1. Passing notes is an example of
communication.
2. My baby sister speaks . You
can’t understand what she is saying.
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Vocabulary Strategy: Prefixes• The spelling of the prefix and base word never
changes• Prefix: Un; Meaning: not• Example: unhappy- not happy
Write the sentences below. Use prefixes and context clues to fill in the blank with one of the following words: (unable; unfair)
1. Ethan was angry after the referee made an
call against his team.
2. Austin is to play in the game
after getting injured.