New York State Teacher Certification Examinations (NYSTCE) Early Childhood Practice Test

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What is a prefix?

  1. A group of letters added after the root of a word

  2. A group of letters placed before the root of a word

  3. A sound made by two vowels together

  4. A specific type of phonogram

The correct answer is: A group of letters placed before the root of a word

A prefix is defined as a group of letters that is placed before the root of a word. This addition helps to modify the meaning of the root word. By attaching a prefix, a new meaning is constructed that can indicate negation, direction, number, or other modifications. For example, in the word "unhappy," the prefix "un-" alters the meaning of "happy" to convey a sense of not being happy. This understanding of prefixes is fundamental in both vocabulary development and linguistic structure, allowing for richness and variety in language. The other options describe different linguistic elements or processes. The addition of letters after the root defines a suffix, while phonograms and the sounds produced by vowel combinations pertain to different aspects of phonetics and word structure, thus differentiating them from the definition of a prefix.