prefixes
roots
words with roots
Parts of Speech
name that word
100

the prefix quad means _______ and oct means _____

what is  four and eight

100

the root that means life

what is bio?

100

telescope has 2 parts-- what do they mean?

Tele means far off and scope means to see

100

Adverb vs adjective

Adverb= describes a verb

adjective= describes a noun

100

Betty ran through the door quickly

nouns= betty + door

verb: ran (past)

adverb: quickly (how)

200

the prefix bi means ___ and tri means ___

what is two and three
200

the root that means to write/draw

what is graph
200

geology and biology have the same suffix but different roots. what do they mean?

ology means the study of, bio means life, geo means earth. biology=study of life geology=study of earth

200
conjunction what is your function?

linking two parts of a sentence

200

She will eat her lunch later because she is working.

Pronouns: she

nouns: lunch 

verbs: will eat, is working

adverb: later

conjunction: because

300

the prefix re means ____ and pre means ____

what is again and before

300

the root that means to see

what is scope

300

microscope

micro=small/tiny scope=to see

300

Noun vs Pronoun

noun=person, place, thing

pronoun= he, she, they, I, we, them 

300

She put her backpack under the shelf.

pronoun=she

verb=put

noun=backpack + shelf

preposition= under

400

in, im, dis, un all can mean ____

what is  no/not
400

the root that means sound

what is phon

400

autograph vs autobiography 

auto=self graph=to write/draw bio=life

autograph=to sign your name

autobiography=to write about your own life 

400
what are verbs? they can change tenses (now, past, future), how? 

verbs=action words

past=ed or special present= ing or s future=will

400

Jeremiah loves delicious crispy chicken and waffle fries from Chic-fil-A. 

Nouns: jeremiah, chic-fil-a, chicken, fries

verb: loves

adjectives: delicious, crispy, waffle 

500

mis means _____ 

what is wrong

500

the root that means earth

what is geo

500

subtract vs attract

tract= to move AND to take away

sub= below or lower

a= to or towards

subtract- to take away to make numbers lower

attract= to move towards something

500

prepositions

tell us where. on, in, below, above, next to, under, in front 

500

Yesterday, he slowly skated through the door.

pronoun: he

noun: door 

verb: skated (past) 

adverb: yesterday, slowly

preposition: through

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