Prefixes: pre, post

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Lesson 17 Prefixes: pre,
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Words in Context
Complete each sentence with a spelling word.
I. If you see a movie ahead of time, you are seeing the
2. The part at the beginning of a document that states its reason is the
3. To write a date that is after the current date is to
an item.
LI. The part that comes before a musical is the
5. Arranging a meeting ahead of time means to
the meeting.
6. Adding a note after the signature is adding a
7. The chef will
the oven before she’s ready to bake the pie.
8. Taking action ahead of time against danger is taking a
q. A class one takes or studies after graduation is a
class.
10. The remarks made at the beginning of a book is the
I I. To go or come before in time or order is to
12. If an umpire was to
the game, he would be delaying it.
13. To decide ahead of time is to
I’4. After a war is the
period.
15. Writing a date that is before the current date is to
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Lesson 17 Prefixes: pre-, postFun with Words
Chef Brian must choose the right word from each boffle in order to correctly complete
the story. Write the correct word on the lines provided.
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2.
postscript
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preview
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The chef needs to (I)
6•on
what he wants to
serve for dinner, First, he needs to (2)
recipe. He decides to take (3)
the
and
the oven. Oh, no! He forgets to
(LI)
read the (5)
at the beginning of the
recipe and pours his ingredients in a pan before flouring it.
The chef must (6)
has time to start again.
the dinner until he
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Words Across the Curricu’um
Write the social studies words on the lines beside each word.
I.
prehistoric
2. posthumously
Complete the following sentences with words from above, Use a dictionary if you need
help.
I.
means after something has died.
2.
means the time before written history,
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Prefixes: pre-, post-