With or together.
What is 'dis-'?
What is the difference between a root word and a base word?
A base word can stand alone, while a root word cannot stand alone.
These two suffixes make words plural.
What is '-s' and '-es'?
A train that runs underground.
What is 'subway'?
The most common word in the English language.
What is 'the'?
Under or below.
What is 'sub-'?
To roll or turn.
What is 'volv'?
This suffix shows a word is in present tense (happening now).
What is '-ing'?
The process of voting someone into office.
What is 'election'?
The least common letter used in the alphabet?
What is 'z'?
To negate or the opposite of.
What is 'dis-'?
Why do we have to add an 'e' to the end of certain words?
Hint: revolve
No words can end in the letter 'v' in the English Language.
Makes a word a noun.
(Hint: There's more than one answer).
-tion, -sion, -cian.
To pass or lie across each other.
What is 'intersect'?
The most commonly used letter in the alphabet.
What is 'e'?
Wrong or bad.
What is 'mis-'?
To write.
What is 'scribe'?
Past tense.
What is '-ed'?
False or inaccurate information.
What is 'misinformation'?
The last letter added to the alphabet.
What is 'j'?
Between or among.
What is '-inter-'?
Name 2 words that contain the root word to turn.
Words containing 'volv', 'volt' or 'volut'.
The most.
What is '-est'?
False information which is deliberately intended to mislead.
What is 'disinformation'?
The longest word with only one vowel.
What is 'strengths'?