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English, 02.07.2019 06:30 MNBASKETBALL838

This is for suffixes and prefixes 1. real (not real) 2. approve (to turn down; to vote against; to oppose) 3. apply (to apply wrongly) 4. caution (to warn ahead of time; to ensure safety ahead of time) 5. turn (to turn back; go back; give back) 6. hope (without hope) 7. pass (capable of being passed; able to pass) 8. involve (act of being involved; or result of being involved) 9. joy (filled with joy) 10. bright (to make bright) here are your choices: un- -ful -able -en mis- dis- re- pre- -less -ment

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