Prefix
Suffix
Parts of Speech
Change the Meaning
Prepositions
100

What does the prefix "un-" mean?

Not/Opposite of

100

What does the suffix “-less” mean?

Without

100

What is a noun?

A person, place, thing, or idea

100

Add a prefix to happy to make it mean “not happy.”

unhappy

100

What is a preposition?

A word that shows a relationship between a noun and another word (e.g., in, on, under)

200

What does the prefix “pre-” mean?

Before

200

What does the suffix “-able” mean?

Capable of being

200

What is a pronoun?

A word that takes the place of a noun

200

Add a suffix to help to make it mean “full of help.”

helpful

200

Identify the preposition: “The cat is under the table.”

Under

300

What does the prefix “re-” mean?

Again

300

What does the suffix “-er” mean (as in teacher)?

One who

300

What is an action verb?

A word that shows action

300

Add a prefix to tie to make it mean “do again.”

retie

300

Identify the preposition: “We walked through the park.”

through

400

What does the prefix “sub-” mean?

Under / Below

400

What does the suffix “-ful” mean?

Full of

400

What is a linking verb?

A word that connects the subject to more information (e.g., is, was, seem)

400

Add a suffix to hope to make it mean “without hope.”

hopeless

400

Identify the preposition: “She sat beside her friend.”

beside

500

What does the prefix “mis-” mean?

Wrong/Badly

500

What does the suffix “-ness” mean?

State of being

500

What is a helping verb?

A word that helps the main verb show tense (e.g., has, will, can)

500

Add a prefix and suffix to use to make it mean “not able to be used.”

unusable

500

Create a sentence using the preposition between.

Example: “The ball rolled between the chairs.”

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