Explore this spelling list: Non-statutory words: the prefixes re-, sub, inter. Take advantage of these interactive exercises to help you spell accurately. Explore the various learning activities and complete a spelling test to evaluate your progress.
The prefix re means again or back, sub means under and inter means between or among.
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redo |
The whole class had to redo their work.
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refresh |
Refresh the web page to get the latest scores.
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return |
It's time for us to return home.
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reappear |
In the pantomime, we waited for the genie to reappear.
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redecorate |
The landlord promised to redecorate the house.
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subdivide |
It's much easier if you subdivide the headings.
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subheading |
A subheading should be in a slightly smaller font than the heading.
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submarine |
A rudder is used to steer a ship, aircraft or submarine.
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submerge |
Tom had to submerge his bike tyre to find the puncture.
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interact |
This new game lets you interact with many other players.
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International |
International is to do with more than one country.
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interrelated |
Many skills and talents are interrelated.
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Spelling games using the word list: Non-statutory words: the prefixes re-, sub, inter
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Mayan Temple
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Monkey Business
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