8. Noun prefixes
Noun prefixes
Use the words in brackets to form nouns. Use the following prefixes:
Non-, dis-, mis-, co-, ex-, re-
- A (event) is an anticipated or highly publicized event that either does not occur or turns out to be anticlimactic, boring, or a hoax.
- There are about 40 million (believer) in the US.
- Paul Allen is a private investor and (founder) of Microsoft.
- The investigators found evidence of (treatment) of animals at the pig farm.
- The (settlement) Administration (RA) was a U.S. federal agency that, between April 1935 and December 1936, relocated struggling urban and rural families to communities planned by the federal government.
- I ran into my (wife) the other day when I was shopping. She has changed!
- Did you see that talkshow with the (mayor) of Prague? It was very interesting!
- That little (print) caused a lot of troubles.
- Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a new BBC World Service global poll finds that (satisfaction) with free market capitalism is widespread.
- The new Japanese leadership causes (comfort) in the US.