Punctuation
Morphemes
Structure of words
Structure of words
100

Which sentence fragments are better to avoid?

Subordinate clauses, loosely joined phrases, coordinated expressions

100

What are the 3 types of morphemes?

prefix, base/root, suffix

100

... morphemes express a grammatical property, such as tense or number.

Inflectional

100

... involves removing part of a word (usually the end) and retaining the remaining part. (e.g. celeb)

Clipping

200

How is the mistake called? "I used to be afraid of him I have since got to know him well".

Run-on sentence

200

Which two conditions are required for a morpheme?

1. A morpheme must contribute to the overall meaning of the word. 2. A morpheme must be identifiable from one word to another.

200

... involves combining two free morphemes to make a new word.

Compounding

200

... are words formed by combining the initial letters or syllables of existing words to form new words. The combination is then pronounced as a single word. (e.g. AIDS)

Acronyms

300

How is the mistake called? "I used to be afraid of him, I have since got to know him well".

Comma splice

300

This type of morpheme can stand alone as a word in its own right.

Free

300

"Airport, bedroom, helpline" are examples of ... compounds because they have an internal semantic centre that helps us to work out what they mean.

Endocentric

300

... are also formed by combining the initial letters of words but, in this case, the word is pronounced by spelling out each letter separately.

Abbreviations

400

What are the central coordinators?

And, or, but

400

This type of morpheme cannot occur as a separate word.

Bound

400

"Honeymoon, scapegoat, egghead" are examples of ... compounds in which no part of the word points directly to the meaning of the whole.

exocentric
400

Different words which are pronounced in the same way but spelled differently are called ...

homophones

500

This type of relative clause offers additional information.

Non-restrictive

500

Prefixes and suffixes are types of ... morphemes.

derivational
500

... is similar to compounding except that the morphemes are not always complete words in themselves. Only parts of existing words are combined to make a new word (e.g. biopic)

Blending

500

What is the plural form of "half"?

halves