PREFIXES
SUFFIXES
TRUE or FALSE
100

What does a prefix do to a word?

It changes its meaning.

100

What does a suffix do to a word?

It changes the part of speech.

100

A word can have both a prefix and a suffix. Give examples.

TRUE=> Unbearable / Impatiently

200

Why do we sometimes have to hyphenate a prefix? Give an example.

To avoid confusion: re-sign x resign.

200

Name four suffixes for verbs.

-ate, -en, -ed/-ing, -ify, ize/-ise

200

The suffix -ate is used in adjectives and verbs, with no difference in pronunciation.

FALSE - Adjectives /EIT/

            Verbs /IT/

300

Do "uninformed" and "misinforned" mean the same?

No, uninformed = not informed 

      misinformed = wrongly informed 

300

What part of speach uses the suffixes "able/ible"? Give examples.

Adjectives - available, flexible

300

Both adjectives and adverbs can have the suffix -ly.

TRUE - Adjectives => lovely, friendly

           Adverbs => strongly, weekly

400

Which prefixes mean respectively - too much and not enough?

-over / -under

400

How can a verb become a noun using a suffix? Give examples.

Admit - Admission  // Approve - Approval

Depart - Departure // Settle - Settlement


400

All suffixes can be used to change any word into any part of speech.

FALSE - there are specific suffixes to create nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs.

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