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All These Prefixes Can Form The Words With The Opposite Meaning

This document discusses prefixes that form the opposite meaning of words. It provides examples of words with their prefixes, such as possible and impossible. It then has exercises for the reader to identify the correct word with a prefix and fill in blanks with the right prefix term.

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All These Prefixes Can Form The Words With The Opposite Meaning

This document discusses prefixes that form the opposite meaning of words. It provides examples of words with their prefixes, such as possible and impossible. It then has exercises for the reader to identify the correct word with a prefix and fill in blanks with the right prefix term.

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Remember!

All these
prefixes can form
the words with
the opposite
meaning.

1. Form the words using the correct


prefix:
1. possible……………. 13. rational………………..
2. polite…………………. 14. happy……………………
3. legal…………………. 15. function………………
2. Underline the correct word:
4. regular…………….. 16. agree……………………
1. My friend is very
5. place……………….. 17. popular…………………
impatient/inpatiant.
6. formal…………….. 18. lead..............
2. It is inpossible/impossible to
7. logical………………. 19. obey…………………….
be late for the meeting.
8. proper…………….. 20. moral…………………….
3. Tom disagreed/misagreed
9. able…………………. 21. connect……………….
with his friend to go home.
10. just……………….. 22. equal…………………….
4, Liz was inhappy/unhappy
11. appear………….. 23. use……………………….
because she has lost her keys.
12. patient…………. 24. like……………………….
5, Paul dislikes/unlikes to wash
the plates.
6, This book is very 3. Fill in the correct words with prefixes:

inpopular/unpopular among the 1. Your answer is ______ (correct).


girls. 2. This story is _______ (logical).
7, You behavior is inmoral/ 3. The cat _____ (appeared) quickly.
immoral. 4. We ______ (like) horror films.
8. Pam was unpolite/impolite to 5. Try to _____ (connect) these wires.
her sister. 6. You _____ (used) this verb.
9. This decision is 7. You are _____ (patient), just wait.
unrational/irrational. 8. I was _____ (happy), I’ve come late.
10. We must know all irregular/ 9. The party was _____ (formal).
unregular verbs. 10. He will be ______ (able) to do it.
11. Bill is too 11. The facts were _____ (believable).
inaccurate/unaccurate.
KEY:

1. Form the words using the correct prefix:


1. possible - impossible. 13. rational - irrational
2. polite – impolite 14. happy - unhappy
3. legal – illegal 15. function - malfunction
4. regular - irregular 16. agree - disagree
5. place - misplace 17. popular - unpopular
6. formal- informal 18. lead - mislead
7. logical - illogical 19. obey - disobey
8. proper -improper 20. moral - immoral
9. able - unable 21. connect - disconnect
10. just - unjust 22. equal - unequal
11. appear - disappear 23. use - misuse
12. patient - impatient 24. like - dislike

2. Underline the correct word:


3. Fill in the correct words with prefixes:
1. My friend is very
1. Your answer is incorrect.
impatient/inpatiant.
2. This story is illogical.
2. It is inpossible/impossible to
3. The cat disappeared quickly.
be late for the meeting.
4. We dislike horror films.
3. Tom disagreed/misagreed
5. Try to disconnect these wires.
with his friend to go home.
6. You misused this verb.
4, Liz was inhappy/unhappy
7. You are impatient, just wait.
because she has lost her keys.
8. I was unhappy, I’ve come late.
5, Paul dislikes/unlikes to wash
9. The party was informal.
the plates.
10. He will be unable to do it.
6, This book is very
11. The facts were unbelievable.
inpopular/unpopular among the
girls.
7, You behavior is inmoral/
immoral.
8. Pam was unpolite/impolite to
her sister.
9. This decision is
unrational/irrational.
10. We must know all irregular/
unregular verbs.
11. Bill is too
inaccurate/unaccurate.

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