H2 prefixes and suffixes

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Welcome everyone!
5th of March, 2024

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Homework

I will come by to check the words  from C, F and G
from chapter 4

Don't have it? Marked as absent without material. Third chance.

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Goal: I know how to change the meaning of a word with the use of prefixes and suffixes

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Prefixes and suffixes are

a short addition at the beginning or the end of the root of a word, that changes its meaning.
Prefixes and suffixes together make affixes!

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dis- / mis- / in- / un- / im- / ir- / il- / non- 
Give the word an opposite meaning

welcome   --> unwelcome
patient       --> impatient
logical       --> illogical
complete   --> incomplete
appropriate ---> inappropriate

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re- 
To do again or repeat something 
redo 
recall
rebuild
reminder
response
recycle
recover


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pre-
indicates that something has been done beforehand OR shows that something happened after a particular event (-)
prearrange
preheat
pre-industrial
pre-historical

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Moving on to the suffixes!

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                          - er                           

1) Use when you make a comparison
sweeter, nicer, cooler, darker, lower


2) For a person or thing doing an action
teacher, dancer, biker, gamer, 

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                      - able                           

1) to see something is possible
portable, respectable, practicable


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                      - less                           

1) To indicate something is missing
flavourless, meaningless, hopeless, homeless


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                      - ful                           

1) To say something has a certain property
beautiful, careful, wonderful, stressful

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                  - ment, -ing                   

1) To turn a verb into a noun
employment, requirement, payment

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                      - ive                             

1) to turn a verb into an adjective
attractive, supportive, effective, exhaustive

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Look at the following words
Think about which prefixes and suffixes you recognize.
Don't yell them out loud, I will point at you.
Mistaken
Talking
Lovely
Irresponsible
Illegal

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A few more
Attractive
Immoral
Irritating 
Knowledgable
Misplacement
Irredeemable
Effective

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Quizizz

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Homework for tomorrow

Write theme words and words A from chapter 4.
Bring it to class!
Make sure to ask questions before the testweek!

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