Too and to.
What is two: t-w-o?
The prefix that means before.
What is pre-?
Name the two spellings for short e.
What is e and ea?
Spell and pronounce the two suffixes for -ion.
What are -tion and -sion.
Lemon.
What is lem-on?
There and they're.
What is their: t-h-e-i-r?
The prefix that means bad or wrong.
What is mis-?
Name the four r-controlled vowels.
What is -er, -ir, -ur, -ar, and -or?
The suffix that means full of.
What is -ous?
Absently.
What is ab-sent-ly?
Male.
What is mail: m-a-i-l?
The prefix that means out or away.
What is ex-?
The four spellings for short o.
What is au, augh, aw, and o?
Spell and pronounce the two suffixes -ble.
What is -able and -ible?
Encounter.
What is en-coun-ter?
Road.
What is rode: r-o-d-e?
The prefix that means again.
What is re-?
Name the five spellings for long i.
What is i, igh, i_e, ie, and _y?
The three suffixes that are plurals.
What is -s, -es, and -ies?
Optimistic.
What is op-tim-ist-ic?
Here.
What is hear: h-e-a-r?
The prefix that means three.
What is tri-?
Name the five spellings for long o.
What is o, o_e, oe, oa, and ow?
The three suffixes that mean a person who.
What is -er, -or, and -ist?
Painstakingly.
What is pain-sta-king-ly?
Right.
What is write: w-r-i-t-e?
The four prefixes that mean not.
What is un-, im-, in-, and dis-?
The six spellings for long a.
What is a, ai, ay, a_e, eigh, and ea?
The suffix that is past tense AND the three sounds they can make.
What is -ed?
What is /id/, /d/, and /t/?
Appropriate.
What is ap-pro-pri-ate?