Morphology
Prefixes
Bases
Suffixes
Grammar
100

The pieces of words are called this.

What are roots?

100
Where the prefix goes in a word.

What is the beginning?

100

This is the base in the word sentiment and means feeling.

What is sent?

100

Where the suffix goes in a word.

What is the end OR what is after a base?

100

The function of a word in a sentence is called this.

What is parts of speech?

200

The three kinds of roots.

What are prefixes, bases, and suffixes?

200

This prefix means with, together, and very.

What is co- or con-?

200

This is the base in the word hypothermic and means temperature.

What is therm?

200

This suffix means thing or object.

What is -ment?

200

These words are people, places, and things.

What are nouns?

300

All words must have this type of root in them.

What is a base?

300

This prefix means to, toward.

What is ad-?

300

This base means name.

What is onym?

300

This suffix means state or quality.

What is -itude?

300

These are action words such as "ran"

What is a verb?

400

This root determines the part of speech of the word.

What is a base (if there is no suffix after) and/or a suffix?

400

These two prefixes mean above.

What are hyper and super?

400

This base means carry/bear.

What is lat?

400

The suffix -ment turns a base word into this part of speech.

What is a noun?

400

These words describe a noun.

What is an adjective?

500

90% of English words come from the roots from these 2 languages. 

What are Greek and Latin?

500

This is the process of changing the letters in a prefix so it flows better into the base word.

What is assimilation?

500

The base in the word periscope and its meaning.

What is scope and look/view?

500

The suffix -itude turns a base word into this part of speech.

What is a noun?

500

These words describe a verb (and sometimes an adjective)

What is an adverb?

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