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1) AD Prefix #1

Directions: Vocabulary.com offers 14 PREFIX puzzles with the grade level of each word marked to the right of the word beginning with a prefix. Use eight grade level words for each prefix, a total of 112 words.
These prefix activities include: ab -ad - be - com - de - dis - en - ex - in - pre - pro - re - sub - un
 
Clue: 1. Study the words in the word bank to determine the meaning(s) of each prefix word.
2. Use the definition, part of speech and "master" root as clues to solve each puzzle.
3. Type or write your answers INSIDE the boxes. At the bottom of the last puzzle, click " SUBMIT" to get the correct answers and a sentence for each word.
4. Note: You can print a copy of these prefix exercises in three sizes: normal, bigger or biggest font.

Why are these 14 prefixes important? According to Richard E. Hodges of the University of Puget Sound in a booklet titled: "Improving Spelling and Vocabulary in Secondary School" published by the NCTE in 1982; page 30:
"If you were to examine the 20,000 most used English words, you would find that about 5,000 of them contain prefixes and that 82% (about 4,100) of those words use one of only fourteen different prefixes out of all the available prefixes in the language."
 
WordBank: Prefix AD means "to, towards, near."
Below is an alphabetical list using AD words with an indication of a grade level for "AD" prefix word.
Adequate - 7, Adhere - 8, Adjourned - 8, Admission - 6, Admonish - HS, Adventurous - 5, Adversity - 8, Advocate - 7
 
 
AD Prefix #1
 
1)  Ready to seek risks or to cope with the new and unknown, regardless of possible danger (adjective)
Root VENT = come
 
2)  The right or permission to enter; the act of allowing scope; a concession of something true or valid (noun)
Root MISS = send
 
 
3)  To support or recommend openly (verb)
Root VOC = voice, call
 
4)  Suitable or fully sufficient for a specific requirement; barely satisfactory (adjective)
Root EQU = equal, same
 
 
5)  To give support or maintain loyalty; to hold fast or stick by as if by gluing (verb)
Root HER = stick
 
6)  Suspending further proceedings or business for an indefinite or stated time; moving to another place (adjective)
Root JOURN = day, daily
 
 
7)  A condition or experience of serious or continued misfortune (noun)
Root VERS = turn
 
8)  To reprove gently but seriously; to warn of a fault; to give friendly advice or encouragement to (verb)
Root MON = warn, remind, advise