PREFIXES AND SUFIXES Groups 302 to 305
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Prefixes A prefix is a set of letters that is added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. Each prefix has a general meaning, so you will be able to understand what a word with a prefix means more easily. Let's look at an example.
Prefixes A prefix is a set of letters that is added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. Each prefix has a general meaning, so you will be able to understand what a word with a prefix means more easily. Let's look at an example.
friendly
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unfriendly
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The first man looks very friendly! I think it would be nice to spend time with him.
The second man looks unfriendly. I don't think it would be much fun to spend time with him!
We can see in the second sentence that we added the prefix "un-" to the word "friendly." This prefix "un-" means "not" or "the opposite of."
Here are more examples with the prefix "un-":
The second man looks unfriendly. I don't think it would be much fun to spend time with him!
We can see in the second sentence that we added the prefix "un-" to the word "friendly." This prefix "un-" means "not" or "the opposite of."
Here are more examples with the prefix "un-":
happy ----> unhappy
finished ----> unfinished
believable ----> unbelievable
acceptable ----> unacceptabl
Look at these examples:
do ----> undo
plug in ----> unplug
When you see a word that begins with the prefix "un-", you can know its meaning by looking at the word's root (the part that is not the prefix or the suffix). It might be a word you already know!
But, be careful! Be sure you've seen the whole prefix before you decide the word's meaning.
Look at the word below: underdeveloped
But, be careful! Be sure you've seen the whole prefix before you decide the word's meaning.
Look at the word below: underdeveloped
Let's try to find the prefix. Is it "un-" as in underdeveloped? No, that doesn't sound right!
We know the word "develop," which means "to grow bigger or become more advanced." This is the root of our word!
So, the prefix must be under, which means "below," "lower," or "not enough." The word underdeveloped means "not developed enough.
We know the word "develop," which means "to grow bigger or become more advanced." This is the root of our word!
So, the prefix must be under, which means "below," "lower," or "not enough." The word underdeveloped means "not developed enough.
The table below has some common prefixes, their meaning, and an example word.
Prefix
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Meaning
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Example word
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dis-
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not, opposite of
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disagree
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in-, im-
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not
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incorrect, impossible
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mis-
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incorrectly
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misunderstand
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re-
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again
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redo (do again)
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un-
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not
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uninteresting
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under-
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below, lower, not enough
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underwater
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Suffixes
A suffix is a set of letters that is added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. Each suffix has a general meaning, so you will be able to understand what a word with a suffix means more easily.
Let's look at an example.: A couple is getting married because they love each other very much.
Let's look at an example.: A couple is getting married because they love each other very much.
A teddy bear is so cute and lovable!
We can see in the second sentence that we added the suffix "-able" to the word "love." This suffix "-able" means "capable of being" or "able to be."
So, the word lovable means something is able to be loved, or it makes you feel love for it.
Here are more examples with the suffix "-able" or "-ible" (depending on the root word):
present ----> presentable
We can see in the second sentence that we added the suffix "-able" to the word "love." This suffix "-able" means "capable of being" or "able to be."
So, the word lovable means something is able to be loved, or it makes you feel love for it.
Here are more examples with the suffix "-able" or "-ible" (depending on the root word):
present ----> presentable
comfort ----> comfortable
depend ----> dependable
reach ----> reachable
"-able" is an example of an adjective suffix. Any time you see a word ending in "-able", it is an adjective.
Some suffixes are noun suffixes. They always make a noun. For example, "-ment" talks about an "action" or a "process":
enjoy ----> enjoyment
treat ----> treatmentgovern ----> government
Do you remember the word underdeveloped that we look at a moment ago? The root of this word is "develop."
development
development
The root is the same, but we have used the noun suffix ment, so this is the process or action of developing.
The table below has some common adjective suffixes, their meaning, and an example word.
Suffix
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Meaning
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Example word
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-able, -ible
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able to be
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terrible
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-ful
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full of
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beautiful
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-less
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not having, without
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toothless
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And here are some noun suffixes, their meaning, and an example word.
Suffix
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Meaning
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Example word
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-dom
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place or state of being
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freedom
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-er
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a person who does
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worker
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-ment
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action or process
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payment
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-ness
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state of being
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happiness
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Now that we've learned some common prefixes and suffixes, it's time to practice!
Exercise A: Prefixes
Complete the sentences by writing the correct prefix in the blank space. You can use a dictionary to help you.
dis- -in mis- re- un- under-
1. I just can't believe it! The story is _____believable!
2. No, that answer is _____correct. It is wrong.
3. Let's look at this information again. We should _____view it before the test.
4. I saw Allison just a moment ago, but now I can't find her! It seems that she _____appeared!
5. Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't hear you correctly. I _____understood you.
6. The subway does not go over the land like a normal train. It moves _____ground.
Exercise B: Adjective suffixes
dis- -in mis- re- un- under-
1. I just can't believe it! The story is _____believable!
2. No, that answer is _____correct. It is wrong.
3. Let's look at this information again. We should _____view it before the test.
4. I saw Allison just a moment ago, but now I can't find her! It seems that she _____appeared!
5. Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't hear you correctly. I _____understood you.
6. The subway does not go over the land like a normal train. It moves _____ground.
Exercise B: Adjective suffixes
Complete the words that describe the pictures below. Use the suffixes from the list.
-able -ful -less1. The first woman is very tired. She wants to rest!
2.The second woman can't stay still. She always wants to move! She is rest_____.
3.The first dog isn't cute. He's a little scary_______________
4.The second dog is very cute! He's ador_____!
5 Jason writes lots of lists, so he always remembers what he has to do. He never forgets!
6.But Melanie can't remember anything! She's very forget_____!Exercise C: Noun suffixes
-able -ful -less1. The first woman is very tired. She wants to rest!
2.The second woman can't stay still. She always wants to move! She is rest_____.
3.The first dog isn't cute. He's a little scary_______________
4.The second dog is very cute! He's ador_____!
5 Jason writes lots of lists, so he always remembers what he has to do. He never forgets!
6.But Melanie can't remember anything! She's very forget_____!Exercise C: Noun suffixes
Complete the sentences that describe the pictures using the correct suffix. You can use a dictionary to help you.
-dom -er -ment -ness
1. I teach science in big a university. I am a physics teach_____.
2. Sir Alan is King Richard's best knight. He is brave and strong. He is the most important knight in Richard's whole king_____!
-dom -er -ment -ness
1. I teach science in big a university. I am a physics teach_____.
2. Sir Alan is King Richard's best knight. He is brave and strong. He is the most important knight in Richard's whole king_____!
3. Henrietta is my best friend. She is wonderful! The best thing about her is her kind_____. She is alway
4. The kids always have fun together. They never disagree or have an argu_____.
4. The kids always have fun together. They never disagree or have an argu_____.
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