English, asked by arshcheema636, 10 months ago

Use appropriate prefixes with the words in brackets to complete the sentences meaningfully:
1. The birthday party was very ................................. (formal).
2. Hey, was he.........................
(polite) when he asked for help!
8. The plants that grow here are very ...................... (like) the plants where I live.
4. He was ... ............. ..... .( able) to solve the problem
5. Everybody wants him to ..............................(turn) to his job.

Answers

Answered by anandini2015
10

Answer:

The birthday party was very informal .

Hey, was he impolite when he asked for help!.

The plants that grow here are very unlike the plants where I live.

He was unable to solve the problem .

Everybody wants him to return to his job.

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
0

Answer:

  1. Informal
  2. impolite
  3. unlike
  4. unable
  5. return

Explanation:

Prefix:-

A letter or batch of letters that you set at the start of a term to modify its meaning. A prefix is an affix that's fixed before the stem of a term. adjoining it to the morning of one-word fluctuations it into another term. For illustration, when the prefix un- is adjoined to the term happy, it creates the term unhappy.

1. The birthday party was very informal (formal).

2. Hey, was he impolite (polite) when he asked for help?

8. The plants that grow here are very unlike (like) the plants where I live.

4. He was unable ( able) to solve the problem

5. Everybody wants him to return(turn) to his job.

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