Prefixes
Suffixes
Roots
100

This prefix means "not" and appears in words like "unhappy."

  • What is "un‑"?
100

This suffix means "more than one" and is used to make nouns plural.

  • What is "‑s" or "‑es"?
100

This root means "to carry" (seen in words like transport).

What is "port"?

200

This prefix means "again" or "back" and appears in words like "redo."

  • What is "re‑"?
200

This present-participial ending indicates an action happening now.

What is "‑ing"?

200

This root means "to throw" (seen in words like eject).

What is "ject"?

300

This prefix means "before" in time or position (as in "preview").

What is "pre‑"?

300

This suffix forms the past-tense indicating an action that has already happened.

What is "‑ed"?

300

This root means "to lead" (seen in words like conduct).

What is "duct (duc, duce)"?

400

This prefix can mean "not; wrong; incorrect" and appears in words like "misplace."

What is "mis‑"?

400

This suffix forms nouns that name the act, state, or result of something (e.g., creation → creation).

What is "‑ion"?

400

This root means "to put, place, or set" (seen in compose or position).

What is "pon (pos)"?

500

This prefix means "off or away from" (as in "absent" or "abduct").

What is "ab‑"?

500

This suffix forms adjectives meaning "capable of" or "fit for" (e.g., readable).

What is "‑able / ‑ible"?

500

This root means "to fold or join" (seen in imply or multiply — from plic/ply).

What is "plic (ply)"?

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