6. Prefixes (3)

Prefixes (3)

Use the words in brackets to form adjectives, nouns and verbs with the help of prefixation.
  1. The teacher felt that discussions such as those could (mine) his authority in class. 
  2. The original plan is totally (possible), so we will have to (evaluate) the situation. 
  3. (contractor) is an individual or a business that signs a contract to perform part or all of the obligations of another's contract. 
  4. Do you really think you can (wit) him? Give it up! You won't pull one over on him! 
  5. The petition claims (standard) conditions in most prisons. 
  6. I guess I expected too much from them. When I (wrap) the gift and saw a pair of socks, I felt really (satisfied). 
  7. His name has become synonymous with (loyalty). He will always be remembered as a liar and a traitor. 
  8. The internet provider finally admitted to (charge) its clients by over 10%. 
  9. I was terribly (patient). I couldn't read the entire book and I had to jump to the very end. 
  10. In his provocative documentary film, “(constructing) the Myth of AIDS”, he challenges virtually every statement ever made by the American medical industrial complex in regard to the virus.