True: DISRESPECT: lack of respect; to show a lack of respect for sb; to insult, DISCONNECT: to unfasten something, especially to break the connection between a supply of electricity, gas, water, etc. and a device or piece of equipment, MISPLACE: to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you have put it, DISOBEY: to refuse to do something that you are told to do, DISAPPEAR: (of a person or thing) to go to a place or into a condition where the person or thing cannot be seen, MISBEHAVE: to fail to conduct oneself in an acceptable way; behave badly, MISLEAD: to cause someone to believe something that is not true or have a wrong idea or impression, MISREAD: to make a mistake when reading something, or to form a wrong understanding or judgment of something, MISJUDGE: to form an opinion or idea about someone or something that is unfair or wrong; to guess wrongly, MISPRONOUNCE: to say a word or letter wrongly, DISAGREE: to not have the same opinion, idea, etc., MISDIAL: to operate a phone or make a phone call to someone by choosing a particular series of numbers on the phone wrongly, DISAPPROVE: to think that something is wrong, or to have a bad opinion about someone or something, MISSPELL: to fail to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order, DISSATISFY: to fail to please someone because of giving them what not they want or need, MISINTERPRET: to form an understanding that is not correct of something that is said or done, MISUNDERSTAND: to think you have understood someone or something when you have not, DISPLEASE: to cause someone to be annoyed or unhappy, False: MISUNDERSTAND: lack of respect; to show a lack of respect for sb; to insult, MISINTERPRET: to unfasten something, especially to break the connection between a supply of electricity, gas, water, etc. and a device or piece of equipment, DISSATISFY: to force something or someone out of its usual or original position, DISOBEY: to fail to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order, DISAPPEAR: to think that something is wrong, or to have a bad opinion about someone or something, MISBEHAVE: to fail to please someone because of giving them what not they want or need, MISLEAD: to operate a phone or make a phone call to someone by choosing a particular series of numbers on the phone wrongly, MISREAD: to not have the same opinion, idea, etc., MISLEAD: to say a word or letter wrongly,
0%
Pioneer B1+, UNIT 9 (NEGATIVE PREFIXES: -DIS, -MIS)
Ibahagi
ni
Anetabudka
Angielski
English
Pioneer
I-edit ang Nilalaman
Naka-embed
Higit pa
Leaderboard
Magpakita pa
Huwag gaanong magpakita
Ang leaderboard na ito ay kasalukuyang pribado. I-click ang
ibahagi
upang gawin itong pampubliko.
Ang leaderboard na ito ay hindi pinagana ng may-ari ng aktibidad.
Hindi pinagana ang leaderboard na ito dahil ang iyong mga pagpipilian ay naiiba sa may-ari ng aktibidad..
Ibalik ang Opsyon
Tama o mali
ay isang bukas na template. Hindi ito bumubuo ng mga marka para sa isang leaderboard.
Kailangan maglog-in
Estilo ng visual
Mga Font
Kailangan ang subscription
Mga pagpipilian
Magpalit ng template
Ipakita lahat
Mas marami pang format ang lilitaw habang nilalaro ang aktibidad.
Buksan ang mga resulta
Kopyahin ang link
QR code
Tanggalin
Ibalik ng awtomatikong pag-save:
?