Prefixes
Synonyms/Antonyms
Homophones/Contraction
Alpha/Guide Words
Suffixes/Syllables
100
What does the prefix DIS mean in the word DISHONEST?
not
100
What are 2 synonyms for BIG?
colossal, enormous, gigantic, huge, immense, large
100
What contraction will the would HAVE NOT combine to form?
haven't
100
Correctly put he following words in alphabetical order. HINT: I need to see the full strategy. crickets, circus, lunch, spaceship, birthday, launch, tent
birthday, circus, crickets, launch, lunch, spaceship, tent
100
Where is the suffix found in a word?
after the root/guide word at the end
200
Where are prefixes found in a word?
at the beginning or before the root/main word
200
What are 2 antonyms for GO?
stop, freeze, halt
200
What is a homophone of the word hear?
here
200
Pitchfork - Plain plain plaid pinball
plain and pinball
200
Correctly divide FLAMMABLE in syllables
flam ma ble - 3 syllables
300
In the word REDO, what does RE mean?
again
300
What are 2 synonyms for JOURNEY?
expedition, trip, excursion, tour, voyage
300
What two words are used to get the contraction CAN'T?
can not
300
Parachute - Paramount parallel paramedic papyrus parcel
parallel and paramedic
300
In the word CAREFUL, what does the suffix FUL mean?
full of care
400
What is a word that correctly uses the prefix PRE?
preschool, preview, preheat
400
What is an antonym for STRONG?
weak
400
What is a homophone of the word BARE?
bear
400
pit - place pizza pirate pixie pitch
pizza, pixie, pitch
400
What does the suffix ED mean when added to a word?
happening in the past
500
What do we call the part of a suffix or prefix that can stand by itself?
root word or main word
500
What is a synonym? What is an antonym?
Words that have the same meaning. Words that have the opposite meaning.
500
What do each of these homophones mean? THERE THEIR THEY'RE
a place where something is (It's over there) belonging to somebody (It's theirs) they are
500
skunk - slapdash sky slide slam skit slalom
sky, slam, slalom
500
If word has double consonants (pp, ll, mm, ss) where do you split the syllables?
between the double consonants