Name the prefix that means "across"
What is trans-
Name the root that means to carry, opening, or gate.
What is port?
Name the suffix that means one who.
What is -or, -ist?
What derivative rule do you use when your base word ends in one vowel and one consonant and you are adding a vowel suffix?
What is the doubling rule?
What letter goes with the keywords gate and gem?
What is the letter g?
Name the prefix that means between.
What is inter-
Name the root that means to write.
What is scribe/script?
Name the suffix that means quality or state of.
What is -ity?
What derivative rule do you use when your base word ends in a consonant and silent e and you are adding a vowel suffix?
What is the dropping rule?
What trigraph can spell the long i sound?
What is trigraph igh?
Name the prefixes that mean together, jointly, with.
What is com-
What is co-
Name the root that means to break.
What is rupt?
Name the suffix that means an action, result of an action, and state of.
What is -age?
What derivative rule do you use when your base word ends in consonant y and you have to decide to drop the y and add i or just add.
What is the changing rule?
What digraph goes with the keywords thief and pie?
What is digraph ie?
Name the prefix that means forward or before.
What is pro-?
Name the root that means to build.
What is struct?
What is the name for a letter or letters added to the end of a base word?
What is a suffix?
When you hear a (k) before an a,o,u, or any C - how do you spell the (k) sound?
What is the letter c?
What two keywords go with the digraph ea?
What are easel and bread?
Name the prefix that means after or later.
What is post-?
Name the roots that mean to go, surrender, or yield.
What is cede/ceed/cess?
What language did we get the prefixes, roots, and suffixes we learned in book 6 from?
What is latin?
In a 1 S base word, when you hear a short vowel sound before a final (k) sound, how do you spell the final (k) sound?
What is digraph ck?
The keyword "Europe" is for which digraph?
What is digraph eu?