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Understanding Prefixes: Over-, Non-, and Bi- in Everyday Language

This week, we focus on the prefixes "over-", "non-", and "bi-" which modify word meanings significantly. By incorporating these prefixes into your vocabulary, you can enhance your understanding of common terms. Explore words like "overnight," "bicycle," "nonstop," and more. We discuss their meanings and provide examples such as "overflow," "nonsense," and "nonfiction." Understanding these prefixes will help you decipher and use complex terms with ease, empowering effective communication.

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Understanding Prefixes: Over-, Non-, and Bi- in Everyday Language

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  1. Spelling Week 29 Prefixes: over-, non-, bi-

  2. over night overnight

  3. cycle bi bicycle

  4. non stop nonstop

  5. over due overdue

  6. over look overlook

  7. bi weekly biweekly

  8. over flow overflow

  9. non sense nonsense

  10. over see oversee

  11. over head overhead

  12. non fiction nonfiction

  13. over coat overcoat

  14. non fat nonfat

  15. over done overdone

  16. bi plane biplane

  17. over taken overtaken

  18. over heat overheat

  19. non stick nonstick

  20. non toxic nontoxic

  21. over board overboard

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