Most Common Prefixes - Learn English Grammar

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Hi everybody, and welcome back to EnglishClass101.com's Youtube channel.
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My name is Alisha, and today I'm going to talk about some common prefixes in English.
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So common prefixes refer to these few prefixes I chose for today's lesson.
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If you don't know though, I included a definition of the word prefix here.
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So a prefix means letters added to the beginning of a word to change the meaning of a word.
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So a prefix is usually maybe one, two, three, or four letters, kind of a short, you can
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think of it like a smaller word, actually.
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We add a prefix to the beginning of a word and it changes the meaning of the entire word.
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So just by adding a short beginning to a word, you can actually create a different word with
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a different meaning.
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So today I want to introduce a few common prefixes that maybe you can use and maybe
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you have seen before, and I also want to talk about some of the ways to pronounce these.
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So let's get started!
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Okay, the first prefix I want to talk about is re-, the prefix RE-, the meaning of re-
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as a prefix is, again, this is the nuance, so when we attach re- to the beginning of
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a word, it means that word plus again.
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So let's look at a few examples of this, we have the word "redo" here, so the original
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word is "do" but I attached the prefix re- and it becomes "do again."
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So redo a task, redo my homework.
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Redo a test, it means to do something again, redo.
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The second example here is "replay."
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So you can see the base word here is "play," we use this word "replay" for sports, for
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a video, for something that we can watch or listen to, usually.
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So, for example, replay a video, replay a song, replay this YouTube content, for example.
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So we use replay to play something again.
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Okay, the next word is "reunite."
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So "unite" means come together, we use unite for when people come together, for example,
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so this word reunite means to unite again.
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We use this word when we haven't seen someone for a long time and we get to see them one
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more time.
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So, for example, I reunited with my classmates at a reunion party, or I'm excited to reunite
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with my family next month.
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We use reunite to come together, reunite means to unite again.
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Ok, the last example is "recapture."
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So "capture" is like to take something and keep it, to capture something, like, to capture
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a flag, if you know that game, or to capture a person, may be in serious situations like
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wartime, but we also use capture to talk about emotions, so to capture a sad emotion, to
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capture a happy emotion, especially in movies or in songs, to capture an emotion is considered
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a skill.
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So when we say recapture, for example, we could mean something recaptures in emotion,
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like that movie really recaptured some memories of my childhood, or that song really recaptured
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the feeling of the original composer.
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So re + capture means capture again.
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so remember the prefix re- has the nuance, the meaning of, again.
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You attach it to a word to mean that word plus again.
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Ok, let's go to the next common prefix for today.
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The next one is anti-.
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You might hear anti- or anti-, both are correct, it depends a little bit on the word and it
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depends a little bit on what your preferred style of pronunciation is, but you might hear
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anti- or anti-.
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Let's look at a few examples and what it means.
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So anti- or anti- means against, against something; so you'll see in a few examples, anti- or
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anti- means against something, to oppose something else.
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So let's look at the first example.
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First, I have antifreeze.
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So the base word here is "freeze," and I have anti-, meaning against or opposing, so antifreeze
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is a product that we use for cars, for example, to prevent the machinery, to prevent the fluids
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in the car from freezing and therefore becoming unable to move.
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So antifreeze is the name of a product, it's against freezing or it opposes freezing, it
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stops fluids from freezing, this is antifreeze.
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Okay, let's look at one more example, anti-aging.
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So "aging" is our base here, aging is the process of getting older, the process of aging,
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the process of getting higher and higher in the number of years we've been alive.
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So anti-aging, against aging, this is a word that's commonly used for, for example, skin
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care products or other, maybe, food products.
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These are used, this word is usually used for products that are supposed to help you
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slow down the process of aging or try to make it appear as though aging has stopped.
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So anti-aging is opposing aging, it's against aging; this is the meaning of anti-aging or
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anti-aging.
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Okay, the next word is anticlimactic.
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So "climactic" here is the base word, so a climax, a climactic moment, for example, is
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the peak of a moment, like the peak level of excitement in a movie, for example.
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The climax of a movie is the most exciting part of the movie or the most dramatic part
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of the movie, so a climactic moment is a very exciting moment, therefore when we look at
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the word anticlimactic, anti- means against, so it's the opposite of climactic, it's not
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exciting, it's not dramatic, it's not important.
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We might say that movie's climax was actually really anticlimactic, or I was really excited
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to do something this weekend but my plans fell through, it was really anticlimactic.
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So anticlimactic means not climactic or it's the opposite of climactic.
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Okay, one more example, antihistamine.
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Antihistamine.
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So "histamine" here is the base word, this is a word that's commonly found in allergy
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products, so if you have allergies you might know about this word.
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Histamine, it's a chemical, it's a compound that when you come in contact with, something
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that gives you allergies.
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It creates your symptoms, it makes you, for example, have a runny nose or itchy eyes,
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or maybe some skin problem, for example.
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Histamine causes that reaction, that allergic reaction.
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So antihistamines, this is a very common type of medicine, a very common drug, antihistamines
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stops the histamine reaction, the allergic reaction, so anti- meaning against, and histamine,
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that thing, that compound in you that causes an allergic reaction.
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So this is an antihistamine, against histamine, commonly found in allergy drugs and medicines.
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Okay, so let's remember anti- or anti- means against or the opposite, opposing something.
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Okay, let's go to the next one for today.
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The next one I want to talk about is dis-.
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Dis- is the next prefix.
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So this means opposite or not something, opposite or not is dis-.
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So the first word here I have is "disagree."
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The base word here is "agree," agreed to have the same opinion as someone else, for example.
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But here I have dis-, meaning opposite or not, which means disagree, meaning I do not
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have the same opinion, the opinion is different from someone else.
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I disagree with you, I disagree with that.
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Dis- shows it's not agreement here.
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Let's look at one more example, I have the word disable here.
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Able, of course, means able to do something or maybe available, for example.
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This is a word you might see a lot on computers, like, disable a function, or disable a device,
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for example.
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But "able" means we can use, able means is available, for example.
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Dis-, however, shows that it's not able to be used or we cannot use it.
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Dis- makes it a negative, so we could say disable a USB device or disable my access
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to this file, for example.
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It means become unable to do something as a verb.
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Okay, let's go to the next example, disrespect.
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Disrespect.
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So "respect" is the base here, respect meaning to be humble to or to show respect for someone;
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but disrespect shows not respect here.
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So, don't disrespect your boss, or don't disrespect your parents, or she really disrespected me.
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Showing lack of respect, no respect, is what disrespect refers to.
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Okay, one more.
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"Obey" is the base word here for disobey.
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So obey means to listen to, to listen to a command and to do that command is obey, the
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meaning of obey.
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However, disobey means not obey or the opposite of obey.
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So, to disobey a command is to listen to a command and not do that, to do something different.
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So the military personnel disobeyed the president's orders, for example.
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Or I disobeyed my boss's requests last week, for example.
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So disobey means to not obey something.
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So each of these we see, this dis- means opposite or not, this is the prefix in each of these
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examples.
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Ok, let's continue to the next one.
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The next one is ex-.
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Maybe many of you are familiar with ex- already, but ex- means former, past or former.
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So it used to be, but is no longer the case.
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This is the meaning of ex- as a prefix.
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So some examples, ex-girlfriend, for example, ex-girlfriend, ex-boyfriend, ex-husband, ex-wife,
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we can use these for a former relationship.
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My ex-girlfriend, my ex-boyfriend, my ex-partner, maybe for some of you.
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So whatever word you choose to use for your romantic relationships, you can say ex- to
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talk about your past or your former romantic relationships.
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In a work setting, you can use ex-boss, the base here is "boss" so your former boss; if
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your job changed or your boss changed, you can use ex-boss to talk about that.
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Here, for maybe more government or maybe more company related vocabulary words, we have
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ex-president.
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So ex-president is the former president of an organization, ex-president.
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We could use this for governments as well, the ex-president of the United States, the
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former president.
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Okay, finally, ex-roommate is another one.
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So someone you used to share a room with, your ex-roommate, your former roommate, we
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use ex- to talk about the former of this case.
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Alright, so please remember ex- as a prefix, it means former.
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Let's go to the last one for today.
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The last prefix here is mid-.
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So the meaning of mid- as a prefix is middle.
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So we use this a lot for time periods or times of day, seasons, for example.
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Let's look at some example, so the first example here is mid-summer.
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Mid-summer.
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Summer is the season, so mid- means in the middle of summer.
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So you might be familiar with a Shakespeare play called a Midsummer Night's Dream, that
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play occurs in the middle of summer.
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In the middle of summer, mid-summer, during, in the middle.
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Okay, another example is mid-air.
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The base here is "air."
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Mid-air is used for something that is flying, so for example, planes, as they fly are cruising
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mid-air, for example.
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Something that is in the air, it is in the middle of the air, we say mid-air for that.
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Okay, another common word is midnight.
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Midnight.
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So middle, mid-, night, in the middle of the night.
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This is usually around twelve o'clock a.m. or, like, zero o'clock, if you use military
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time, too.
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Then the opposite is also true, midday.
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Midday is the middle of the day, midday, maybe, about twelve o'clock p.m. or noon, for example.
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Midday is the middle of the day.
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So let's remember that the prefix mid- means middle.
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Okay, so these are a few common prefixes there, a lot, actually, there are a lot of different
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prefixes but these are a few that are fairly common, so try them out.
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Of course, not every word can be paired with a prefix, try it out and see what the correct
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one is.
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These are some examples of some correct words that you can use, but not all words can be
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paired with every prefix, so please be careful about that.
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