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Suffixes
Prefixes
Parts of Speech
Homophones/Homographs
Mystery
100
This suffix means past tense; something has already happened
What is -ed
100
This prefix means to do over/again
What is re-
100
person, place, thing or idea.
What is a noun
100
A word that sounds the same, is spelled differently and has a different meaning
What is a homophone
100
butterfly, basketball and housefly are all examples of what?
What is compound word
200
letters adding to the end of a word to make a new word
What is a suffix
200
letters added to the beginning of a word to make a new word
What is a prefix
200
Describe a noun
What is an adjective
200
A word that is spelled the same, has a different meaning and might sound differently
What is homograph
200
couldn't, didn't, I'm, they're, wasn't are all examples of what?
What is a contraction
300
This suffix is added to the end of a word to show more than one.
What is -s or -es
300
this prefix means not
What is -un
300
Describes an action or way of being
What is a verb
300
hear and here is an example of a
What is homophone
300
Explain what comparative and superlative are and how do we make a word comparative or superlative
What is comparing 2 things/ comparing more than 2 things. comparative=adding er superlative= adding est
400
This suffix means it is happening right now
What is -ing
400
This prefix means not or opposite of
What is -dis or -mis
400
Takes the place of a noun
What is pronoun
400
bass and bass is an example of a
homograph
400
When are two times we capitalize letters?
What is specific person, specific place, specific thing, beginning of the sentence, the letter I, title of a movie/book/magazine/article
500
This suffix is often added to adverbs in order to describe a verb
What is -ly
500
please give an example of a word that uses a prefix of mis or im
What is various answers are acceptable *misunderstand *misheard *mistake *impossible *immoral
500
please name all 6 of the 8 parts of speech!
What is noun verb pronoun adjective adverb conjunction preposition interjection
500
explain the difference between: there, their and they're
there- a place or location their- talking about more than one person they're- contraction meaning they are
500
This concept/skill is when one thing happens and allows something else to happen after.
What is cause and effect