English is a very flexible language and you can build on your vocabulary and learn how to make new words.. One way of doing this is to add prefixes (such as dis, pre or co) before the w[r]
(1)English is a very flexible language and you can build on your vocabulary and learn how to make new words
One way of doing this is to add prefixes (such as dis, pre or co) before the word Here's a list of common prefixes with their meanings and some examples
anti (= against) antibodies, anti-social auto (self)
autonomous, autobiography, automobile bi (= two)
bicycle co (= with)
cooperate, coordinate contra (= against) contradict, contravene de (= remove)
deregulate, deselect dis (= not)
disappear il (= not) illegal im (= not)
immaterial, immature inter (= between) international
mis(= badly/wrongly)
misinform, misbehave, misunderstand multi (= many)
multinational non (= opposite) non-profit
(2)over (= too much) oversleep, overwork post (= after)
postpone, postnatal pre (= before) predict
re (= again) rewrite, relive sub (= under) submarine
super (= higher/improved) supermarket
trans (= across) transatlantic uni (= one) uniform