Negative prefixes
		unfair, disqualified, indiscreet...
	 
	
		
		
		
          1. Negative prefixes.
		   Prefixes such as in-, un-
		    and dis- can be added to some adjectives,
		    adverbs, verbs and nouns to give them a negative meaning.
		  
            - Improving your performance with drugs is unfair.
- We're used to seeing athletes, cyclists
		      and swimmers disqualified.
To some adjectives,
		    adverbs and nouns, we can add in-: indirect, insincere.
		  The prefixes il-, im-
		    and ir- can be used in this way:
		  
            - il- before adjectives and adverbs that
              start with l: illegal
-  im- before adjectives and adverbs that
		      start with b, m or p: impossible
-  ir- before adjectives and adverbs that
		      start with r: irresponsible
 
		  Rewrite the words in the sentences with
		    the prefixes un-, dis-, in-, im-, il-
		    or ir-.