Prefixes and Suffixes

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1 C (Biweekly can also mean 'every two weeks')
2 A
3 B
4 A
5 A
6 A (Replenish here means 'get better again')
7 B (Depletion here means 'uitputting')
8 C
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Answers page 13
1 C (Biweekly can also mean 'every two weeks')
2 A
3 B
4 A
5 A
6 A (Replenish here means 'get better again')
7 B (Depletion here means 'uitputting')
8 C

Slide 1 - Slide

Answers page 15
1 D
2 C
3 A
4 B
5 D
6 C

Slide 2 - Slide

Answers page 16
7 B
8 D
9 C

Slide 3 - Slide

Prefixes and Suffixes
- sets of letters
- add to the beginning of a word (prefix)
or
- add at the end of a word (suffix).
- They change the meaning of a word.

Slide 4 - Slide

Take a look at these examples
legal                    illegal
wanted              unwanted
regular               irregular
polite                  impolite

What's the difference between the words?

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Prefixes
non-/un-/im-/il-/in-/ir- 
non-profit/illegal/impossible

Re-
return / revisit/ replay

Mis-
miscommunication  

Dis-
disappear
Give an opposite meaning to a word.


Again


Negative meaning


Opposite or negative meaning

Slide 6 - Slide

Are there any rules?
Not really.
Study the words.
You already know a lot of them.
Sometimes you have to look them up in a dictionary.

Slide 7 - Slide

Are there any rules?
There are minor rules for spelling though.
ir- is always followed by an r
im- is always followed by an m or p
a- is always followed by a consonant (medeklinker)

This does not work the other way around.

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Also remember
Not every word with a prefix is negative:
alike (the same)
discuss
universe
illuminate
important
involve

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Which is the correct opposite of honest?
A
unhonest
B
ilhonest
C
dishonest
D
mishonest

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which is the correct opposite of reliable?
A
irreliable
B
unreliable
C
disreliable
D
inreliable

Slide 11 - Quiz

Which is the correct opposite of agree?
A
misagree
B
unagree
C
iragree
D
disagree

Slide 12 - Quiz

Common suffixes
Prefix
Meaning
Example
-er
Changes root into the person performing the action
Drive - driver
-ing
Changes the root into a different noun
The paint - The painting
-ment
Changes a verb into a noun
Pay - payment
-ness
Changes adjective/adverb into a noun
Kind - kindness

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Suffixes
-er
slower, faster, easier 

-ness
kindness, happiness

-ing
painting

-ment
payment
Comparison / a person or thing that does a certain action.

To turn an adverb/adjective into a noun.


To turn a product, material or a verb into a noun.

To change a verb into a noun.

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For now
Do text 3 + 4

If you want to see more examples of negative words with prefixes:

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