Prefixes (voorzetsels) change the meaning of a word. We do the same in Dutch:
legaal > illegaal
gewild > ongewild
regelmatig > onregelmatig
alfabeet > analfabeet
Slide 6 - Diapositive
Are there any rules?
Not really. You can only study prefixes by studying the words they belong to. Sometimes it is easy, because you already know a lot of them. Sometimes you have to look them up in a dictionary.
Slide 7 - Diapositive
Are there any rules?
There are minor rules for spelling though:
ir- is always followed by an r irresponsible
im- is always followed by an m or p immobile / impossible
a- is always followed by a consonant (medeklinker) apolitical
il - is always followed by an l illegal
Slide 8 - Diapositive
Which is the correct opposite of regular?
A
unregular
B
irregular
C
disregular
D
misregular
Slide 9 - Quiz
Which is the correct opposite of honest?
A
unhonest
B
ilhonest
C
dishonest
D
mishonest
Slide 10 - Quiz
Which is the correct opposite of reliable?
A
irreliable
B
unreliable
C
disreliable
D
inreliable
Slide 11 - Quiz
Which is the correct opposite of agree?
A
misagree
B
unagree
C
iragree
D
disagree
Slide 12 - Quiz
Which is the correct opposite of behave?
A
misbehave
B
unbehave
C
irbehave
D
disbehave
Slide 13 - Quiz
What is the correct opposite of friendly?
A
misfriendly
B
irfriendly
C
disfriendly
D
unfriendly
Slide 14 - Quiz
4 HAVO February 4
Unit 4 lesson 3 do ex 1 - 6 DIGITALLY; any questions?
Unit 4 lesson 4 some other prefixes
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