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  • what other differences between the prefixes out and over.

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  • So what is a prefix?

  • A prefix is a group of letters that are added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning or make a new word.

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  • The prefix out can add the meaning of not central or external denounce and adjectives.

  • Words like outskirts outlying and outpatients are common.

  • For example, the building is on the outskirts of town or most of the outlying region is death.

  • Out can also add the meaning away from.

  • For example, at the station, someone might ask, Excuse me, what time is your outbound journey?

  • And when you arrive, your friend can meet you with outstretched arms.

  • Years out can also affect verbs by adding the meaning going further than or being better than to make words like outlive outmatch and outperform, for example.

  • My grandma is very healthy.

  • She'll probably outlive us all.

  • Or last night my team were totally outmatched.

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  • Now let's talk about over.

  • The prefix over commonly means too much or more than enough we can talk about overcook You overreact, overpriced, overconfident on dhe overheat on their arm.

  • Or but then I'd be overdoing it.

  • For example.

  • Uh, I'm late.

  • I totally overslept.

  • Or it's only a handstand.

  • Don't get overexcited over can mean more than but without the negative sense of too much.

  • For example, finally, it's a holiday for the over sixties or I can't tonight.

  • I'm working overtime.

  • Sorry over can mean a cross.

  • For example, do you prefer the underground or overland train?

  • And finally, it can mean on top off or above.

  • For example, the overseer wasn't a very nice person.

  • Or watch out for that overhanging branch.

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接頭辞「out-」と「over-」 - 学習者の質問 (The prefixes 'out-' and 'over-' - Learners' Questions)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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