A  prefix  is a word part that is added at the beginning of a word. When a prefix is added to a word, it changes the meaning of the word.
9 Common Prefixes mis-  – wrong non-  – not pre-  – before un-  – not dis-  – opposite or away sub-  – under or less than super-  – above or more than re-  – back or again in-, im-, ir-, il-  - not
Examples mis spell super star non -swimmer re start pre view in formal un settled il legal dis place im proper sub marine
A  suffix  is a word part that is added at the end of a word.
7 Common Suffixes -er / -or  – a person or thing that does something -fold  – so many times as much -ward  – in the direction of -less  – without -able  – can be or having this quality -ful  – full of or having -ous  – full of or having
Examples help er reason able ten fold use ful home ward danger ous worth less

Prefixes & Suffixes

  • 1.
    A prefix is a word part that is added at the beginning of a word. When a prefix is added to a word, it changes the meaning of the word.
  • 2.
    9 Common Prefixesmis- – wrong non- – not pre- – before un- – not dis- – opposite or away sub- – under or less than super- – above or more than re- – back or again in-, im-, ir-, il- - not
  • 3.
    Examples mis spellsuper star non -swimmer re start pre view in formal un settled il legal dis place im proper sub marine
  • 4.
    A suffix is a word part that is added at the end of a word.
  • 5.
    7 Common Suffixes-er / -or – a person or thing that does something -fold – so many times as much -ward – in the direction of -less – without -able – can be or having this quality -ful – full of or having -ous – full of or having
  • 6.
    Examples help erreason able ten fold use ful home ward danger ous worth less