Im- and Il- Prefix Words Quiz
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What does the word 'immovable' mean?

  • Able to be moved
  • Very light
  • Not able to be moved (correct)
  • Possible to change

What does 'impossible' mean?

Not possible

What does 'immature' refer to?

Not fully formed or grown; childish behavior

Define 'impolite'.

<p>Rude</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'impatient' mean?

<p>Not good at waiting</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the meaning of 'improper'?

<p>Wrong</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'illegal' mean?

<p>Against the law</p> Signup and view all the answers

Define 'illogical'.

<p>Lacking sense or good reason</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'illegible' mean?

<p>Difficult or impossible to read</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does 'illiterate' mean?

<p>Unable to read or write</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Im- and Il- Prefix Words

  • Immovable: Describes something that cannot be relocated or moved, often used in contexts related to real estate or physical objects.
  • Impossible: Indicates that something cannot happen or be done; commonly used to express a situation deemed unfeasible.
  • Immature: Refers to someone or something that is not fully developed or grown; can also imply childishness in behavior or attitude.
  • Impolite: Signifies a lack of courtesy or manners; commonly used to describe rude behavior in social interactions.
  • Impatient: Characterizes a person who struggles with waiting; often associated with a desire for immediate results or action.
  • Improper: Represents something that is not suitable or fitting in a particular context; often implies wrongdoing or unaccepted behavior.
  • Illegal: Pertains to actions or behaviors that contravene laws; signifies activities that are prohibited by legal statutes.
  • Illogical: Describes reasoning that lacks coherence or sound judgment; often used in discussions about flawed arguments or conclusions.
  • Illegible: Refers to text that cannot be read due to unclear handwriting or printing; important in contexts requiring legibility for communication.
  • Illiterate: Defines the inability to read or write; has implications for education and access to information.

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Test your understanding of words with the prefixes 'im-' and 'il-'. This quiz covers various meanings and usages of these prefixes in different contexts. Challenge yourself to identify these words and their implications.

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