The prefix 're-' in English means 'again' or 'back', and it is commonly used to form new words by adding it to base words. Examples include 'review' (view again), 'restart' (start again), 'redo' (do again), and 'retell' (tell again). Understanding this prefix helps learners decode the meaning of unfamiliar words by recognizing the 're-' component.
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The prefix re means again.
Review means to view again.
Restart means to start again. Redo means to do again.
And retell means to tell again.
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