What is the meaning of the word pretest?
This shows grade level based on the word's complexity. an advance or preliminary testing or trial, as of a new product. a test given to determine if students are sufficiently prepared to begin a new course of study. a test taken for practice. to give a pretest to (a student, product, etc.). to conduct a pretest: to pretest for consumer acceptance.
Do you hyphenate the words post-tax and post-test in a sentence?
WNW does not list any except post-traumatic, so by default rule, hyphenate. post-tax, post-test, post-treatment Exceptions/odd: Many.
What prefixes should not be hyphenated?
Usually, do not hyphenate prefixes that are found in the dictionary (with many exceptions). With double vowels: (also de-e for some reason, but not ree or pree). For AP, generally hyphenate prefixes that cause double vowels: a-a, e-e, i-i, o-o.
Is there a hyphen in pre in pre?
“Pre” is a prefix; therefore, it does not stand on its own. A hyphen is used with dates. It would be awkward to use it in a phrase such as “pre-March 12, 2017.” We recommend alternatives such as before or prior to March 12, 2017.
What is correct pre test or pretest?
How do you spell pretest?
How do you use pretest in a sentence?
- Each new product must undergo a pretest to determine if it passes inspection and can be put on the shelves.
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- The U.S. History teacher provided the students with a pretest to assess their prior knowledge of the topics that would be discussed in that class.
What is the base word for pretest?
What is pretesting for?
What is pre test and post test?
How do you use prejudge in a sentence?
- Officials complain that some reporters have prejudged the outcome of the investigation.
- She was wrong for prejudging him.
How do you use prepay in a sentence?
- Prepay the telephone, cable or electric bill. ...
- Refuel the car yourself rather than prepay for a full tank of gas at the rental company's rates. ...
- In some cases, lenders offer the broker a rebate when the prepay term is longer than two years.
How do you use the word precaution in a sentence?
When driving, she always wears her seatbelt as a precaution. Every home owner should take precautions against fire. She took the precaution of packing extra medicine for the trip.
Is pretest a noun or verb?
What is pretesting in advertising?
Is a pretest a grade?
When writing a headline, do you capitalize the first element?
When writing the term with a hyphen in a headline, the Chicago Manual of Style’s rule 8.159 says, “If the first element is merely a prefix or combining form that could not stand by itself as a word ( anti, pre, etc.), do not capitalize the second element unless it is a proper noun or proper adjective.”. MCSV says:
Do you need a hyphen when writing a prefix?
Generally, with common prefixes, you do not need to use a hyphen unless it would avoid possible confusion. Therefore, most writers would write nonalcoholic beverages. Exception: As the above examples suggest, when adding a prefix creates a double vowel or double consonant, many writers use a hyphen.
Is there a hyphen in preemployment?
We are not familiar with the word prehire. If it is commonly used and understood in your profession, then you may use your judgment regarding a hyphen. Many writers would place a hyphen in preemployment due to the prefix and the root word both ending in the letter e. But it is not required.
anti
antiword for CMS / anti-word except small list of antiwords for AP (see table below) anti-iword, anti-Cap
counter
counterword: counterargument, counterclockwise counterrword: counterrevolution
inter
interword: interfaith, intermarriage, international, interoffice interrword: interracial, interrelate inter-Cap: inter-American
intra
intraword: intraocular, intrapersonal, intrauterine, intravascular intra-aword: intra-arterial *
meta
transcending, more comprehensive (as in the study of a study). located behind or outside of. changing.
multi
multiword: multicultural, multiethnic, multilingual multi-iword: multi-industry, multi-instrumentalist *
over
overword: overact, overqualified, overseas overrword: overreact, overrun
