prefixes come when in a morphograph?
At the begining of a morphograph
-ly means? What kind of suffix is it?
In manner of & adverb
When the first morphograph ends with an e and the next morphograph starts with a vowel you drop the e.
Drop the final e
contractions
Words that sound the same but have different meanings
Homophones
word with an example for suffix -able example?
capable of being
understandable
comfortable
When is y a vowel?
At the end of a morphograph.
isn't is
is not
two base morphographs (real words) that are pushed together to make one word
compound words
before in time
-s, -es makes the word?
the suffix -s, -es makes the word plural
Lunch = lunches what rule is being followed?
Spelling Rule 5: If a word ends in x, s, z, sh, or ch, you add e-s to make the plural word.
have not is
haven't
______ are parts of words, they each have their own meaning, they follow spelling rules, and they each have to be spelled correctly
morphographs
Give me a word that starts with the prefix dis-
disapprove, dislike, disengage
how many sounds does the suffix -ed have?
3 sounds
When the first morphograph ends with a consonant and y and the next morphograph begins with anything except y, you change the y to i.
Spelling Rule 3: y to i rule
difference between lone and loan
lone refers to by itself
loan refers to able to borrow something
recover has how many morphographs? how many syllables?
2 & 3
-in, -il, -im meaning? And example?
not
without
inactive, impossible, imperfect
what does the suffix -ous mean and what kind of suffix is it?
-ous means full of and is an adjective suffix
If a word ends with a consonant and a y, you change the y to i and add e-s to make the plural word.
their, they're, there words that are called what and do they mean
homophones
there- specific place or thing
their- belonging to
they're- contraction for they are
help has how many phonemes
4