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4 USE OF ENGLISH Rewrite the sentences, replacing the underlined words with a word starting with the prefix in
brackets.
1 I spelled the word wrongly. (mis) I misspelled the word.
2 My mum doesn't get much money for the job she does.
(under)
3 Mick slept for too long and missed his bus. (over)
4 We drove to the match in the small school bus. (mini)
5 Please write the sentence again. (re)
6 We live in a society with lots of people of different
cultures. (multi)​

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