The definition is to carry; gate or entryway
What is the morpheme 'port'?
When added to the base, this means 'action or process'
What is the morpheme 'ing'?
You do this with the final consonant if the suffix begins with a vowel.
What is the Double rule?
This is added to the beginning of a morpheme.
What is a prefix?
When you add the morphemes 'e' and -ed to the latin base 'rupt' you get this word.
What is the word 'erupted'?
The latin base 'to throw'.
What is the morpheme 'ject'?
What is a suffix?
Explain the rule for this word: dying
What is the change rule? (Change the y to i if there is a consonant before the y)
This prefix is added to morphemes to make it mean "to do again".
What is 're'?
The smallest unit that cannot be divided nor form a word on it's own.
What is a morpheme?
The morpheme definition is "one who or that which, more or from".
What is -er/-or?
When added to the end of a word this morpheme means 'act of, state of, or result of'
What is -ion?
This rule uses the 1-1-1 to decide if you change the ending.
What is the double rule?
Add this prefix to the word 'done' to make it not done.
What is 'un'? (undone)
The definition is the 'opposite of breaking apart'. What are the morphemes that make this word?
What is dis+rupt+ing
When this latin base is added to the morpheme 'ed' it means 'to shape in the past'.
What is 'form'?
The meaning of this word is 'one who bakes'
What is 'baker'?
You do this to 'like' when the suffix begins with a vowel.
What is the drop rule?
This means between or among.
What is the prefix 'inter'?
The definition of this word is 'person who carries'. What are the morphemes that make up this word.
What is 'porter'?
When this latin base is added to the suffix 'or' it means that which pulls.
What is 'tract'?
The meaning of this word is 'one who competes'
What is competitor?
Explain the rule for this word: easiest
Change the 'y' to 'i' if there is a consonant before the y.
When you add this prefix to a base, it means 'across or beyond'
What is 'trans'?
This is the word and definition when the morphemes 'ing, flect, de' are put together.
What is deflecting? The action or process of bending or curving away from.