Suffixes and Prefixes
Suffixes and Prefixes
True or False?
What's the meaning of...?
Present Perfect
100

Do the words 'added' and 'loved' have a suffix?

Yes. The suffix -ed/-d to form the past tense.

100

er, s, es, ed, ing and ly are examples of suffixes or prefixes?

Suffixes

100

A prefix is a letter or a group of letters that we add to the beginning of a word.

TRUE

100

'unforgettable'

not easy to forget

100

True or False:

The Present Perfect tense is used to describe an action that started and ended in the past.

False. The Present Perfect tense describes an action started in the past and continues in the present. 

200

im, mis, de, co and dis are examples of suffixes or prefixes?

Prefixes

200

Which form is correct?

A. Unnatural

B. Innatural

A. Unnatural

200

When adding a prefix to a word, the spelling of the base word never changes. For example, the prefix un- does not change the spelling of the word "happy".

TRUE

200

'mislead'

to confuse

200

True or False 

To make a sentence using the Present Perfect tense, you add '-ed' to the verb.

 False

The Present Perfect tense is made with the helping verb 'have/has' + past participle of the verb.

300

Which form is correct?

A. Ilegal

B. Illegal

B. Illegal

300

Give an example of a word with the suffix -sion / -tion

-sion / -tion (State, situation): education, confession, promotion, affection...

300

un- in the word "uncle" and re- in the word "real" are prefixes.

FALSE. They are 'lookalikes'.

300

'sweeten'

to make sweeter

300

Complete this sentence in the Present Perfect tense:

Yes, I _____   _____ under the stars many times.

Yes, I have slept under the stars many times.

400

Give an example of a word with the prefix dis-

Dis- (Opposite of): dishonest, dislike, disagree, disappear, disorder...


400

Which suffix do you have to add to the adjective 'probable' to form an adverb? 

A. -ity

B. -ly

C. -able


B. -ly

400

The spelling of a base word can change when a suffix is added. For example, when we add the suffix -ness to the word "crazy" we replace the "y" with an "i"

TRUE. The word is 'craziness'

400

'deactivate'

make (something) inactive by disconnecting or destroying it. 

400

Is Present Perfect tense used when the TIME IT HAPPENED (WHEN) is what's important information, or when the RESULT is what's important?

The Present Perfect tense is used when the RESULT of the action is what's important, not WHEN it happened. 

500

Can we add a suffix or a prefix to any word? For example:

Beauty + -ful = Beautiful (Full of beauty)

Love + -ful = Loveful (Full of love)

No. Some Prefixes and Suffixes are only used with some words.

500

Which are the two most common prefixes in the English language?

Un- and  Re-

500

Prefixes can be used to form verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs. For example: 

dark (adjective) + ness = darkness (noun)

FALSE. Suffixes can be used to form verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs when added to the end of a base word.

500

'senseless'

describes an action that is very difficult and/or impossible to understand. It makes no sense.

500

Name the past participle of the 3 following irregular verbs:

1. say

2. begin

3. forget

Present     Simple Past     Past Participle 

1. say            said                 said

2. begin         began              begun

3. forget        forgot               forgotten