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Topic: ENGLISH PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES 2 | Advanced



DID YOU KNOW?Most prefixes in English come from either Greek or Latin. Some popular Greek prefixes include mono-, anti-, phon-, micro-, and thermo-, whicle Latin is responsible for popular prefixes such as ab-, conta-, post-, re-, and trans-. Learning prefixes and suffixes can make it easier for you to understand (and learn) new, more complicated words.


Match the (prefix/suffix) with its definition. Choose from the following list:
hypo, ocul, phon, soph, cur, ous, tele, vit, contra, extra


1. = eye

2. = outside or beyond

3. = distant

4. = full of

5. = life

6. = under

7. = against

8. = wise

9. = sound

10. = run




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