Let’s go step by step to fill in each blank with the correct word from the list. The prefix “re-” means doing something again — so we’re looking for words that fit the context and start with “re-”.
Here are the sentences and the best matching words:
1.
I need ________ my water bottle before we go, it's nearly empty.
→ You fill it up again →
refill
2.
Because there was no winner the teams will ________ the game next week.
→ Play again →
replay
3.
I have a lot of emails I need to ________ to.
→ Answer them again or respond →
reply
4.
I'm going to ________ these books to the library.
→ Bring them back →
return
5.
Let me ________ this report to make sure I understand everything.
→ Read it again carefully →
review
6.
The spots on my arm will ________ unless I use all the cream the doctor gave me.
→ Come back again →
reappear
7.
We can wash these jars and ________ them.
→ Use them again →
reuse
8.
We ________ all our old paper, glass and plastic.
→ Turn into new things →
recycle
9.
I can never ________ my neighbor's name.
→ Remember it (even though “remember” doesn’t start with “re-”, it’s in the list and fits) →
remember
Wait — let’s double-check: All other words start with “re-”, but “remember” is also given as an option and fits perfectly here. It’s okay — not every word has to start with “re-” if it’s provided and makes sense.
Now, let’s match each sentence with its correct word:
✔ 1. refill
✔ 2. replay
✔ 3. reply
✔ 4. return
✔ 5. review
✔ 6. reappear
✔ 7. reuse
✔ 8. recycle
✔ 9. remember
All words from the box are used exactly once. Perfect!
Final Answer:
1. refill
2. replay
3. reply
4. return
5. review
6. reappear
7. reuse
8. recycle
9. remember
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of re prefix worksheet.