Prefixes exercises — Set 4: Mixed Prefix Practice: All Prefix Types (Worksheet)

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The contract was declared because one party had not signed it.

2

The government plans to the old railway line that was closed in the 1960s.

3

She is a very person — you can always count on her to tell the truth.

4

The new drug is still in trials and has not yet been approved.

5

The politician's speech was full of promises that he never kept.

6

The Atlantic flight from New York to London takes about seven hours.

7

The manager was accused of company funds for personal use.

8

She felt about the exam results because she had studied very hard.

9

The city has an excellent system with buses, trams, and metro lines.

10

The old factory has been into a modern art gallery.

11

The athlete was for using performance-enhancing drugs.

12

The detective discovered that the witness's account was .

13

The company decided to its entire computer system to improve efficiency.

14

This corporation has subsidiaries in over sixty countries and employs staff from five continents.

15

The concert was held in a outdoor venue — it was partly covered and partly open.

16

The author's latest novel has received very reviews from critics.

17

The doctor told him not to himself at work, or his health would suffer.

18

The project was severely and ran out of money before it was completed.

19

The two departments need to more effectively to avoid duplicating work.

20

The chicken was still pink in the middle — it was clearly .

Prefixes exercises online (Worksheet)

Test your knowledge of all English prefixes in this comprehensive mixed practice set at B2 level, suitable for FCE and CAE exam preparation. Choose the correct prefixed word to complete each sentence, drawing on negative prefixes (un-, in-, dis-, mis-), meaning-changing prefixes (re-, pre-, over-, under-), and other common prefixes (anti-, auto-, co-, inter-, multi-, semi-, sub-, super-, trans-).