Grammar
Prefixes
Roots
Suffixes
Etymology
100

A sentence most likely begins with a word of this part of speech.

What is a noun?

100

This prefix means: for, forward

What is pro-?

100

This root means "to see"

What is vis?

100

The word ending that means more than one thing (plural)

What is -s/es?

100

This word literally means "build together"

What is construct?

200

A word that is used to describe a verb or the action?

What is an adverb?

200

This prefix means: all

What is omni?

200

This root means "to lead"

What is duct?

200

The word ending that means action happened in the past.  

What is -ed?

200

This word literally means "to look into or look in"

What is inspect?

300

This type of word (part of speech) signals the beginning of the predicate.  

What is a verb?

300

This prefix means: opposite of-

What is dis-?

300

This root means "to sit"?

What is sed or side?

300

-ed, -ing, -en are all endings of which type of word.

What is a verb?

300

This word literally means "to happen again"

What is recur?

400

Words that go together, like in "cool water"

What is a phrase?

400

This prefix means: at the same time or together or same

What is syn-, sym-?

400

This root means "to be born" or "produce"

What is gen?

400

This word ending means "study of"

What is -ology?

400

This word literally means "shout or speak for"

What is proclaim?

500
A sentence needs these two types of words (part of speech) in order to be a complete idea or sentence.

What is a noun and verb?  

500

This prefix means: to, towards

What is ad-?

500

This root means "to carry"

What is fer?

500

An adverb most commonly ends with this suffix (two letters)

What is -ly?

500

This word literally means "to sit before"

What is preside?

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