Prefixes exercises — Set 3: Meaning-Changing Prefixes: re-, pre-, over-, under- & More (Worksheet)

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The bridge was damaged in the storm, so the council decided to it.

2

The film trailer is a short of what the movie will be about.

3

I the pasta and it became too soft to eat.

4

Many workers feel they are for the amount of work they do.

5

The period after the Second World War saw rapid economic growth.

6

She speaks three languages fluently — she is truly .

7

The company launched an campaign to fight online bullying.

8

The two countries signed an trade agreement.

9

Please your essay carefully before submitting it.

10

The children went to a group before starting primary school.

11

The doors of the train open . You don't need to push them.

12

He is my husband. We divorced three years ago.

13

Don't the importance of regular exercise for good health.

14

The meeting has been until next Friday because the director is ill.

15

The match ended in a -final, and the winner will go to the final.

16

The can travel underwater for months without surfacing.

17

This hero has powers that ordinary humans don't possess.

18

The company needs to its marketing strategy — the current one is working well.

19

In many large cities, people travel by to avoid traffic jams.

20

She clearly to the minor inconvenience — there was no need to make such a fuss.

Prefixes exercises online (Worksheet)

Not all prefixes are negative! Learn prefixes that change meaning in specific ways: re- (again), pre- (before), post- (after), over- (too much), under- (too little), plus other common prefixes like anti-, auto-, co-, multi-, inter-, semi-, sub-, super-, and ex-. Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.