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GENERAL SCIENCE
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The prefixes im-, in-, non-, un-mean
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together, with
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again, back
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out of, away from, former
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not
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -In-, un-, de-, im-, ir-, il-and non-, can all be used as prefixes to mean not.
Detailed explanation-2: -Use un-prefix before words that start with a vowel or consonant. Use il-prefix before words that start i: illegal. Use im-prefix before words that start with m or p: impossible.
Detailed explanation-3: -IM-is a prefix meaning in, upon. The prefix IM– is one of several variants of the prefix IN-, meaning in, into, on, or toward. IM– can also be used as a variant of the prefix IN-, meaning not.
Detailed explanation-4: -The correct answer is ‘Important’. The meaning of the word ‘Important’ is ‘main or chief’. It is a root word.
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