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The Prefix Im- In The Word Impractical Gives A Clue That This Word Means

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Q2kold | 03:31 Thu 19th Oct 2017 | History
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The prefix im- in the word impractical gives a clue that this word means
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Not sure why this in History but perhaps that indicates it's not a quiz/crossword clue.
Impractical is the opposite of Practical. Other examples are impossible and imprudent.
https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/prefixes-un-dis-im-mis
Unless you misread it and it said "I'm practical"
That makes sense.
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Q2kold joined ab at 4.27am, i wonder if he lives abroad?

Before b,m and p in- mutates to im-.
Before l it mutates to il-.
Before r it mutates to ir-.

That's today's grammar lesson over!
helloooo Jack xx still in hossie ?
I'm now confused Jack, granted I'm sunfried.

Does that mean "imconfused" and "imsudfried" ?
No, it just shows that we say inconsistent but impossible, illegal and irregular.

Still in hossie but might get out next week.
hope you are better soon xx
Wishing you well jack.
All the best Jack.

Need someone to take the pee out of me in the wee hours ;-/

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