Complete each pair of sentences with one of the pairs of prefixes.
[ anti / mis / auto / self / bi / mono / co / en / mega / multi / mini / super / over / under / pre / re ]
1)
a. The _________ market on the corner of our road is very handy when we run out of milk or coffee, but I don't do my weekly shop there.
b. We go to the _________ market once a week and stock up on food.
2)
a. Although Pam has never had any lessons, she plays the piano very well and says she's __________ -taught.
b. If we manage to see the star in her dressing room, I'll definitely ask for her __________ graph.
3)
a. In my opinion, the film Civil War is __________ rated; it's not nearly as good as the reviews said.
b. If a shop assistant __________ charged you, would you tell her, or would you keep the extra money?
4)
a. The best way to gain a good command of a foreign language is to use a __________ lingual dictionary, so you have the word and its definition in the target language.
b. Tristana is __________ lingual in Spanish and English because her mother is British and her father is from Spain.
5)
a. Please __________ close this letter with the presents when you wrap up the parcel.
b. As his writing skills weren't that good, the politician __________ -wrote the book with a well-known journalist.
6)
a. I don't think you should __________ -heat that fish soup. You're supposed to cook it and eat it – it's not safe to consume it for a second day.
b. It says in the cookery book that you have to __________ -heat the oven to 150°C.
7)
a. It really annoys me when people allow their children to __________ behave in public places.
b. Parents should control their children's __________ -social behaviour in public places like cafés and restaurants.
8)
a. The best place to buy a new TV is that electronics __________ store on the outskirts of town.
b. We parked our car on the fifth floor of the __________ -storey car park and used the lift to get down to the ground floor.
Complete each pair of sentences with one of the pairs of prefixes.
[ anti / mis / auto / self / bi / mono / co / en / mega / multi / mini / super / over / under / pre / re ]
1)
a. The ______mini___ market on the corner of our road is very handy when we run out of milk or coffee, but I don't do my weekly shop there.
b. We go to the ______super___ market once a week and stock up on food.
2)
a. Although Pam has never had any lessons, she plays the piano very well and says she's ____self______ -taught.
b. If we manage to see the star in her dressing room, I'll definitely ask for her ___auto_______ graph.
3)
a. In my opinion, the film Civil War is _____over_____ rated; it's not nearly as good as the reviews said.
b. If a shop assistant ______over____ charged you, would you tell her, or would you keep the extra money?
4)
a. The best way to gain a good command of a foreign language is to use a ______mono____ lingual dictionary, so you have the word and its definition in the target language.
b. Tristana is ____bi______ lingual in Spanish and English because her mother is British and her father is from Spain.
5)
a. Please _____en_____ close this letter with the presents when you wrap up the parcel.
b. As his writing skills weren't that good, the politician _____co_____ -wrote the book with a well-known journalist.
6)
a. I don't think you should ____re______ -heat that fish soup. You're supposed to cook it and eat it – it's not safe to consume it for a second day.
b. It says in the cookery book that you have to _____pre_____ -heat the oven to 150°C.
7)
a. It really annoys me when people allow their children to ____mis______ behave in public places.
b. Parents should control their children's _anti_________ -social behaviour in public places like cafés and restaurants.
8)
a. The best place to buy a new TV is that electronics _______mega___ store on the outskirts of town.
b. We parked our car on the fifth floor of the ____multi______ -storey car park and used the lift to get down to the ground floor.