Prefixes
Suffixes
Spelling Rules
Homophone/ Contractions
Surprise
100

prefixes come when in a morphograph? 

At the begining of a morphograph

100

-ly means? What kind of suffix is it?

In manner of & adverb

100

When the first morphograph ends with an e and the next morphograph starts with a vowel you drop the e.  

Drop the final e

100
made up of two whole words or base morphographs that have been pushed together to make one word

contractions

100

Words that sound the same but have different meanings

Homophones 

200
prefix -mis means?
wrongly 
200

word with an example for suffix -able example?

capable of being 

understandable

comfortable

200

When is y a vowel?

At the end of a morphograph.

200

isn't is

is not 

200

two base morphographs (real words) that are pushed together to make one word 

compound words 

300
prefix -pre means?

before in time

300

-s, -es makes the word?

the suffix -s, -es makes the word plural

300

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.

300

have not is

haven't

300

______ are parts of words, they each have their own meaning, they follow spelling rules, and they each have to be spelled correctly

morphographs 

400

Give me a word that starts with the prefix dis-

disapprove, dislike, disengage

400

how many sounds does the suffix -ed have?

3 sounds

400

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

400

difference between lone and loan

lone refers to by itself

loan refers to able to borrow something 

400

recover has how many morphographs? how many syllables?

2 & 3

500

-in, -il, -im meaning? And example?

not 

without

inactive, impossible, imperfect

500

what does the suffix -ous mean and what kind of suffix is it?  

-ous means full of and is an adjective suffix

500

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.

Spelling rule 6 e-s ending
500

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

500

help has how many phonemes

4