MTEL Communication Literacy Skills : Reading Practice Test

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Which prefix means 'before'?

  1. Pro-

  2. Epi-

  3. Pre-

  4. Post-

The correct answer is: Pre-

The prefix that means 'before' is indeed "pre-." This prefix is derived from Latin, where "prae" translates to 'before' or 'in front of.' It is often used in various English words to indicate something that occurs prior to another event or condition. For example, "prehistoric" refers to a time before recorded history, and "preview" refers to an opportunity to see something before it is fully presented. Understanding prefixes helps in breaking down complex words and grasping their meanings more effectively. The other prefixes, while they have their own specific meanings, do not convey the concept of "before." For instance, "pro-" can imply support or favor of something, "epi-" suggests something that is on or upon, and "post-" denotes after or following in time.