Greek/Latin Prefixes
-Able or -Ible?
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
-Im, -In, or -Ir?
Parts of speech
100

Against.

What is anti?

100

Love

What is able?

100

This kind of adjective usually ends in -est.


What is superlative?

100

Justice.

What -in?

100

After Mom and Dad went to the movie, Mom and Dad decided to buy ice cream.

This pronoun can replace the second "Mom and Dad".

What is they?

200

Across or through.

What is a trans?

200

Divide.

What is -ible?

200

This kind of adjective usually ends in -est.

What is comparative?

200

Patient.

What is -im?

200

Make the following adjective comparative:

Stubborn

Good

Chilly

What is 

More stubborn

Better

Chillier?

300

On both sides.

What is amphi?

300

Reverse.

What is -ible?

300

Change the adjective to the correct form:

He is (fast) than me. That is why he won the race.

What is faster?

300

Regular.

What is -ir?

300

Make these words into superlative adjectives:

Cheap

Reasonable

Pure

What is:

Cheapest

Most reasonable

Purest

400

Define "antisocial".

What is against being with people?

400

Favor.

What is -able?

400

Change the adjective to the correct form:

She is the (quiet) one in the whole class.

What is quietest?

400

Capable.

What is -in?

400

The lion moved very quietly through the open field.

There are 2 adverbs in this sentence. Name them.

What are very and quietly?

500

Define "transparent".

What is seeing through?

500

Define -able and -ible (hint: they both mean the same thing!)

What is "capable of being" or "deserving"?

500

Change the adjective to the correct form:

I will do (good) on this test than I did on the last one.

What is better?


500

Mature.

What is -im?

500

An __________ modifies a verb or another of the same name.

What is an adverb?

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