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This lesson explores various negative prefixes such as "not," "non-," "un-," "il-," "ir-," "im-," and "in-." We delve into their significance in transforming the meanings of base words, creating terms like "illogical," "abnormal," and "unable." Students will learn how these prefixes are used to describe attributes that are contrary to what is typical or expected. The lesson also covers practical examples and definitions to illustrate concepts, enhancing vocabulary and comprehension. Join us in understanding how these prefixes alter meanings significantly!
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Lesson 18 Just Not
not a, an il, ir im, in non
anonymous without a name or an unknown name
atypical not typical, abnormal
illiterate unable to read or write
illogical not logical, unsound
improbable unlikely to happen
inanimate dead; not living
inclement stormy; not kind or nice
irrepressible not able to be kept under control
nonentity a person or thing that is of little importance
nonsensical not making sense