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Understand Verb Prefixes: Mis- 2

In this worksheet, students consider further examples of verbs with the prefix mis-, including some more unusual ones.

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'Understand Verb Prefixes: Mis- 2' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 2

Year:  Year 5 11+ worksheets

Curriculum topic:   English

Curriculum subtopic:   Spelling: Prefixes & Suffixes

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Worksheet Overview

A prefix is a letter or letters added to the beginning of a word to make a new word. When the prefix mis- is added to verbs it generally has the meaning of doing something wrongly.

For example, if you miscount something you count it wrongly.

Josie miscounted the chocolate bars and there weren't enough for everybody.

cubes of chocolate

In this worksheet you can practise forming verbs with the prefix mis-.

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