General
Prefixes
Parts of Speech
Grammar
Examples
100

Always start your sentence with this.

Capital letter

100

Prefix that means "again"

re-

100

A person, place, thing or idea.

Noun

100

Marks the end of a statement.

Period

100

Plural form of "tooth".

Teeth

200

Always end your sentences with this.

Punctuation

200

Prefix that means "before"

pre-

200

Describes an action or state of being.

Verb

200

Marks the end of a question.

Question Mark

200

Past tense form of "tell".

Told

300

Rule for adding -ing to words ending in silent e. 

Drop the e before -ing

300

Prefix that means "wrongly" or "badly"

mis-

300

A word that describes a verb.

Adverb

300

Marks the end of a sentence to express strong feelings.

Exclamation Mark

300

Plural form of butterfly.

Butterflies

400

Word part added to the beginning of a base word or root.

Prefix

400

Prefix that means "with" or "together"

con-

400

Replace a noun in a sentence to avoid repetition.

Pronoun

400

"An" is used before a word that has this.

A word that starts with a vowel

400

Where the comma goes in the date March 14 2025.

In between day and year: March 14, 2025

500

Word part added to the end of a base word.

Suffix

500

Prefixes that means "opposite of" or "not"

un- and in-/im-

500

A word that describes the noun or pronoun.

Adjective

500

Marks a pause between parts of a sentence or between elements in a list.

Comma

500

Suffix that can be added to change the verb teach into a noun.

-er, teacher

M
e
n
u