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SVUSD – Grade 5<br />

Lesson 26<br />

<strong>Generalization</strong>:<br />

Prefixes<br />

per-,pre-,pro-<br />

A prefix is a unit <strong>of</strong> meaning that attaches to the beginning <strong>of</strong> a root or base word to alter<br />

its meaning or create a new word<br />

per- = throughout; to the end pre- =beforehand pro- =before in place or time;<br />

completely<br />

moving ahead <strong>of</strong>; forth;<br />

acting for; supporting<br />

per- pre- pro-<br />

permit prefer project<br />

perfect predict propel<br />

persist pretend proclaim<br />

perplex preview proceed<br />

perturb prevent promote<br />

peruse preparing propose<br />

persuade precaution progress<br />

perceive previous program<br />

permanent prehistoric provoke<br />

perforate predictable provide<br />

pertinent prescribe protect<br />

perennial prefix proscribe<br />

percolate prejudge prohibit<br />

permeate premature proponent<br />

perpendicular preamble pr<strong>of</strong>icient<br />

permissible precision protractor<br />

precede<br />

pronoun<br />

preoccupied<br />

prescription<br />

procession<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ession<br />

protractor<br />

provision<br />

pronounce<br />

procedure<br />

Homophone <strong>of</strong> the week – wave, waive

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