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What is the meaning of the word prefix?
A word within a word
A group of letters put before a root word which changes its meaning
A group of letters put at the end of a root word which changes its meaning
What does the word UNHURT mean?
Hurt badly
Not hurt
Hurt
What do you do if you REREAD a book?
Don't read it.
Read it again.
Read it for the first time.
If you take away the prefix from DISAGREEING, the root word is AGREE.
TRUE
FALSE
Which of the following is not a suffix?
ful
re
ing
Which suffix can you add to the end of the COOK to make a new word?
ing
ful
est
What does the word TIRELESS mean?
Always feeling tired.
Never felling tired.
Feeling less tired than someone else.
If you wanted to compare two shopping bags, what would you say?
This one is lightest than that one.
This one is lighted than that one.
This one is lighter than that one.
If you heard that a band had REFORMED, what would this mean?
It had formed again.
It formed for the first time.
It had formed for the last time.
If you take away the prefix and the suffix, what is left of the word "unemployed?"
Unemploy
Employed
Employ
Which of the following IS a suffix?
pre
un
ed
What prefix would you add to the word "finished" to show that there is still some work to be done?
un
dis
mis
What prefix would you add to the word "view" to indicate that you see something before other people do?
re
pre
dis
Which of these words CANNOT be made into another word by adding the prefix "sub?"
way
marine
book
Which of these prefixes means BELOW?
under
pre
over
What does the prefix do the word "cooked" in this sentence? The pies were precooked.
That you need to cook the pies.
That the pies need to be cooked again.
That the pies have already been cooked.
What does the prefix DIS do to the word APPEARED in this sentence? The cat disappeared before her very eyes.
That the cat appeared bigger than before.
That the cat is no longer there.
That the cat appeared inside her eyes.
What does the suffix FUL do to the word HOUSE in this sentence? She had a houseful last weekend.
That her house was empty last weekend.
That her house was a mess last weekend.
That she had lots of people staying in her house last weekend.
If you add a prefix or a suffix to a root word, the meaning of the word stays the same.
TRUE
FALSE
Tricky question...
"He is very antisocial, he was unable to watch the preview last night. I bet he feels unhappy about it."
How many prefixes can you find here?
3
4
5
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