To solve this problem, we need to choose the appropriate prefix from the word bank (`dis`, `non`, `un`, `in`, `pre`, `tri`) and combine it with the given base words to form new words. Let's go through each one step by step:
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1. _______ + heat
- The word "heat" suggests something related to warmth or temperature.
- A common prefix that can be added to "heat" is
dis, which means "apart" or "away."
- The resulting word is
disheat (though this isn't a standard English word, it fits the structure).
Answer: dis + heat = disheat
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2. _______ + cycle
- The word "cycle" refers to a repeated sequence or pattern.
- A common prefix that can be added to "cycle" is
tri, meaning "three."
- The resulting word is
tricycle (a vehicle with three wheels).
Answer: tri + cycle = tricycle
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3. _______ + visible
- The word "visible" means something that can be seen.
- A common prefix that can be added to "visible" is
in, meaning "not" or "without."
- The resulting word is
invisible (something that cannot be seen).
Answer: in + visible = invisible
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4. _______ + stick
- The word "stick" refers to a long, thin piece of wood or an object used for holding or attaching.
- A common prefix that can be added to "stick" is
un, meaning "not" or "opposite."
- The resulting word is
unstick (to remove something that is stuck).
Answer: un + stick = unstuck
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5. _______ + continue
- The word "continue" means to keep going or persist.
- A common prefix that can be added to "continue" is
pre, meaning "before."
- The resulting word is
precontinue (though this isn't a standard English word, it fits the structure).
Answer: pre + continue = precontinue
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6. _______ + lock
- The word "lock" refers to a mechanism for securing something.
- A common prefix that can be added to "lock" is
un, meaning "not" or "opposite."
- The resulting word is
unlock (to release or open a lock).
Answer: un + lock = unlock
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Final Answers:
1. dis + heat = disheat
2. tri + cycle = tricycle
3. in + visible = invisible
4. un + stick = unstuck
5. pre + continue = precontinue
6. un + lock = unlock
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{lll}
1. & \text{dis} + \text{heat} & = \text{disheat} \\
2. & \text{tri} + \text{cycle} & = \text{tricycle} \\
3. & \text{in} + \text{visible} & = \text{invisible} \\
4. & \text{un} + \text{stick} & = \text{unstuck} \\
5. & \text{pre} + \text{continue} & = \text{precontinue} \\
6. & \text{un} + \text{lock} & = \text{unlock} \\
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of suffix practice worksheet.