The Greek Root "Tri" means what?
Three
The Latin Root "Circum" means what?
Around
What does the prefix "SUB" mean?
Under/ Underneath or lower
What does the suffix "-Less" mean
Without or lacking
The homophone "YOU'RE" are what 2 words put together?
You and are
The Greek Root "Scope" means what?
To see
The Latin Root "-Logy" means what?
The study of/ science of
What does the prefix "DIS" mean?
Not or opposite of
What does the suffix "-Acy" mean?
a state, quality, or condition
What is the difference between lose and loose?
Lose= You are unable to find something
Loose= something that doesn't fit correctly
Give me a word that uses the Greek Root "Mob"
Automobile, Mobile, Immobile etc...
Give me a word that uses the Latin Root "Geo"
Give me a word that uses the prefix "MIS"
Give me a word that uses the suffix "-FUL"
Grateful, Graceful, Delightful, Faithful, Helpful etc...
What is the difference between there, their, and they're?
There= referring to a place
Their= referring to a group (showing ownership)
They're= contraction of they are
Give me a word that uses the Greek Root "Graph"
Give me a word that uses the Latin Root "Chrono"
Chronological, Chronology, Chronicles etc...
Give me a word that uses the prefix "IN"
Intake, Inappropriate, Incompatible, Inaccessible etc..
Give me a word that uses the suffix "-IBLE"
Flexible, Accessible, Audible, Admissible, Compatible etc...
Use the homophone except in a complete sentence. Afterward, use the homophone accept in a complete sentence.
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Based on your Knowledge of the Greek Root "Auto" what does the word AUTONOMY mean?
a) The process of making something automatic.
b) The ability to control oneself or make independent decisions.
c) A machine that works without human control.
d) A ruler that controls a nation themself.
B
Based on your knowledge of the Latin Root "Meter" what does the word BAROMETER mean?
a) A string that is used to show the height of a mountain
b) An instrument used to measure air pressure.
c) An instrument used to measure the depth of the ocean.
d) A device used to show wind frequency.
B
Based on your knowledge of the prefix "Non" what does the word NONENTITY mean?
a) A thing that is not able to be accessed.
b) An element of a test.
c) A person who has great talent or skill.
d) A person or thing that has no importance or little significance.
D
Based on your knowledge of the suffix "-Able" what does the word PERISHABLE mean?
a) Able to be easily repaired.
b) Not able to be lost or forgotten.
c) Able to decay or spoil over time.
d) Impossible to understand or figure out.
C
What are ALL the homophones we learned? :)
(Give me the number and say each one)
To, too, your, you're, its, it's, their, there, and they're, lose, loose, accept, except