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Prefixes Un Dis Worksheet

The document discusses the prefixes "un-" and "dis-," which both mean "not." It provides examples of how these prefixes can be added to the beginning of words to change their meanings. The document then provides a worksheet with 7 sentences for the reader to fill in with new words using the prefixes "un-" or "dis-."

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Prefixes Un Dis Worksheet

The document discusses the prefixes "un-" and "dis-," which both mean "not." It provides examples of how these prefixes can be added to the beginning of words to change their meanings. The document then provides a worksheet with 7 sentences for the reader to fill in with new words using the prefixes "un-" or "dis-."

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Name: _________________________ Date: _________________

Prefixes Un- and Dis-

• A prefix is a word part that is added to the beginning of a root


word.
• A prefix changes the meaning of a word.
• Some prefixes have the same meaning.

The prefixes un- and dis- mean not

Carolyn does not like writing stories.  Carolyn dislikes writing stories.

The park is not safe at night.  The park is unsafe at night.

Write a single word with the prefix un- or dis- to complete each sentence.

1) My brother _________________ with my friend James.


(does not agree)

2) The answer to you question is _________________.


(not known)

3) Bethany’s red couch is incredibly _________________.


(not comfortable)

4) My teacher told me not to be _________________.


(not honest)

5) Babies will become _________________ when they are hungry or tired.


(not happy)

6) I thought I saw her jacket but it seems to have _________________.


(not appear)

7) His name is very unique, and people often _________________ it.


(not pronounce)

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Name: _________________________ Date: _________________

Prefixes Un- and Dis-


• A prefix is a word part that is added to the beginning of a root
word.
• A prefix changes the meaning of a word.
• Some prefixes have the same meaning.

The prefixes un- and dis- mean not

Carolyn does not like writing stories.  Carolyn dislikes writing stories.

The park is not safe at night.  The park is unsafe at night.

Write a single word with the prefix un- or dis- to complete each sentence.

1) My brother disagrees with my friend James.


(does not agree)

2) The answer to you question is unknown.


(not known)

3) Bethany’s red couch is incredibly uncomfortable.


(not comfortable)

4) My teacher told me not to be dishonest.


(not honest)

5) Babies will become unhappy when they are hungry or tired.


(not happy)

6) I thought I saw her jacket but it seems to have disappeared.


(not appear)

7) His name is very unique, and people often mispronounce it.


(not pronounce)

www.englishlinx.com

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