๐ Essential Prefixes ๐
Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical prefixes๐ช
A prefix appears at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning โ๏ธ
Memorize the following1๏ธโฃ 0๏ธโฃ prefixes to expand your vocabulary:
๐ BI - two. E.g.: a) bicycle - vehicle with two wheels; b) binocular - involving or built for two eyes;
๐ BIO - life. E.g.: a) biography - story of someone's life; b) biology - study of life or living matter.
๐ CO - together or with. E.g.: a) coexist - to live together in peace; b) cohabitant - person living with another.
4๏ธโฃ DIS - apart or away. E.g.: a) disappear - to vanish from sight; b) dislike - feeling of aversion or distaste.
๐ EX - out of. E.g.: a) exclude - to deny someone access; b) exit - way out of somewhere.
๐ FORE - before. E.g.: a) forecast - to predict a future event; b) foreshadow - to indicate a future event.
๐ IN - not or lacking. E.g.: a) inability - being unable to do something; b) inordinate - unusually large or excessive.
๐ INTER - between or among. E.g.: a) interactive - involving the actions of another; international - existing between two or more countries.
๐ NON - not. E.g.: a) nonsense - words or language having no meaning; b) nonstop - continuing without pause.
๐ SEMI - half or partly. E.g.: a) semiannual - ocurring twice a year; b) semiserious - partly serious.
For notes๐ :
โ Prefixes don't stand alone as their own words, but they significantly change a word's mening when attached to the beginning. There are a variety of prefixes in English, and sometimes different prefixes have similar meaning. By learning common prefixes, you can understand how a word's meaning shifts or changes dramatically.
โ The word <prefix> derives from the ancient Latin <prae>, meaning before, and <figere>, meaning to fix. It entered English as a verb in the mid-16th century from the Old French <prefixes> and as a noun in the mid-17th century from the modern Latin <praefixum>.
๐ฐ Some common prefixes are:
-re: to do again
example: reexamine
-un: not
example: unwilling
-pre: before
example: precaution
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Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical prefixes๐ช
A prefix appears at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning โ๏ธ
Memorize the following
For notes
-re: to do again
example: reexamine
-un: not
example: unwilling
-pre: before
example: precaution
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ใฝ๏ธEssential Suffixes ใฝ๏ธ
โ Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical suffixes๐ช
โ A suffix appears at the end of a word and modifies its meaning or part of speechโ๏ธ
โ Memorize the following 8๏ธโฃ suffixes to expand your vocabulary:
1๏ธโฃ ABLE - capable of. E.g.: a) speakable - capable of being spoken;
b) perishable - likely to spoil or decay;
2๏ธโฃ ATION - action or process. E.g.:
a) exploration - act of exploring or investigating;
b) hesitation - act of pausing or delaying.
3๏ธโฃ IOUS - characterized by. E.g.:
a) ambitious - having a strong desire to succeed;
b) victorious - having achieved a victory.
4๏ธโฃ ISM - doctrine or religion. E.g.:
a) conservatism - doctrine of traditional practices;
b) monotheism - religious belief in a single deity.
5๏ธโฃ IST - practioner. E.g.:
a) novelist - writer of novels;
b) scientist - practioner of science.
6๏ธโฃ LESS - without. E.g.:
a) flawless - without any imperfections;
b) regardless - without concern for the situation.
7๏ธโฃ NESS - state or quality. E.g.:
a) happiness;
b) wilderness - uninhabited and uncultivated region.
8๏ธโฃ OUS - resembling. E.g.:
a) dangerous - involving possible harm;
b) instantaneous - happening in a single moment.
โ For notes ๐:
๐ Suffixes can't stand alone as their own words, but they can significantly change a word's meaning.
๐ They can also change the grammatical form of a word.
For instance, the word friend is a noun. But when the suffix -ly is added to it, it becomes and adjective: friendly.
๐ There are fewer common suffixes than there are common prefixes, and learning common suffixes will help you figure out more complex vocabulary words.
๐ The word suffix derives from the ancient Latin sub, meaning subordinately and figere, meaning to fix. It entered English in the late 18th century from the modern Latin suffixum.
๐ฐSome common suffixes are:
โฆ๏ธ -ful: full of
example: sorrowful
โฆ๏ธ -al: relating to
example: presidential
โฆ๏ธ -ion: act or process
example: maturation
#studyactivity #prefixes #grammar #realteam @EngMasters
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โ Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical suffixes๐ช
โ A suffix appears at the end of a word and modifies its meaning or part of speechโ๏ธ
โ Memorize the following 8๏ธโฃ suffixes to expand your vocabulary:
1๏ธโฃ ABLE - capable of. E.g.: a) speakable - capable of being spoken;
b) perishable - likely to spoil or decay;
2๏ธโฃ ATION - action or process. E.g.:
a) exploration - act of exploring or investigating;
b) hesitation - act of pausing or delaying.
3๏ธโฃ IOUS - characterized by. E.g.:
a) ambitious - having a strong desire to succeed;
b) victorious - having achieved a victory.
4๏ธโฃ ISM - doctrine or religion. E.g.:
a) conservatism - doctrine of traditional practices;
b) monotheism - religious belief in a single deity.
5๏ธโฃ IST - practioner. E.g.:
a) novelist - writer of novels;
b) scientist - practioner of science.
6๏ธโฃ LESS - without. E.g.:
a) flawless - without any imperfections;
b) regardless - without concern for the situation.
7๏ธโฃ NESS - state or quality. E.g.:
a) happiness;
b) wilderness - uninhabited and uncultivated region.
8๏ธโฃ OUS - resembling. E.g.:
a) dangerous - involving possible harm;
b) instantaneous - happening in a single moment.
โ For notes ๐:
๐ Suffixes can't stand alone as their own words, but they can significantly change a word's meaning.
๐ They can also change the grammatical form of a word.
For instance, the word friend is a noun. But when the suffix -ly is added to it, it becomes and adjective: friendly.
๐ There are fewer common suffixes than there are common prefixes, and learning common suffixes will help you figure out more complex vocabulary words.
๐ The word suffix derives from the ancient Latin sub, meaning subordinately and figere, meaning to fix. It entered English in the late 18th century from the modern Latin suffixum.
๐ฐSome common suffixes are:
โฆ๏ธ -ful: full of
example: sorrowful
โฆ๏ธ -al: relating to
example: presidential
โฆ๏ธ -ion: act or process
example: maturation
#studyactivity #prefixes #grammar #realteam @EngMasters
@IELTSwMasters
๐ Essential Prefixes ๐
Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical prefixes๐ช
A prefix appears at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning โ๏ธ
Memorize the following1๏ธโฃ 0๏ธโฃ prefixes to expand your vocabulary:
๐ BI - two. E.g.: a) bicycle - vehicle with two wheels; b) binocular - involving or built for two eyes;
๐ BIO - life. E.g.: a) biography - story of someone's life; b) biology - study of life or living matter.
๐ CO - together or with. E.g.: a) coexist - to live together in peace; b) cohabitant - person living with another.
4๏ธโฃ DIS - apart or away. E.g.: a) disappear - to vanish from sight; b) dislike - feeling of aversion or distaste.
๐ EX - out of. E.g.: a) exclude - to deny someone access; b) exit - way out of somewhere.
๐ FORE - before. E.g.: a) forecast - to predict a future event; b) foreshadow - to indicate a future event.
๐ IN - not or lacking. E.g.: a) inability - being unable to do something; b) inordinate - unusually large or excessive.
๐ INTER - between or among. E.g.: a) interactive - involving the actions of another; international - existing between two or more countries.
๐ NON - not. E.g.: a) nonsense - words or language having no meaning; b) nonstop - continuing without pause.
๐ SEMI - half or partly. E.g.: a) semiannual - ocurring twice a year; b) semiserious - partly serious.
For notes๐ :
โ Prefixes don't stand alone as their own words, but they significantly change a word's mening when attached to the beginning. There are a variety of prefixes in English, and sometimes different prefixes have similar meaning. By learning common prefixes, you can understand how a word's meaning shifts or changes dramatically.
โ The word <prefix> derives from the ancient Latin <prae>, meaning before, and <figere>, meaning to fix. It entered English as a verb in the mid-16th century from the Old French <prefixes> and as a noun in the mid-17th century from the modern Latin <praefixum>.
๐ฐ Some common prefixes are:
-re: to do again
example: reexamine
-un: not
example: unwilling
-pre: before
example: precaution
โญ๏ธ #studyactivity #prefixes #grammar #realteam
๐ @EngMasters @quizmasters
Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical prefixes๐ช
A prefix appears at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning โ๏ธ
Memorize the following
For notes
-re: to do again
example: reexamine
-un: not
example: unwilling
-pre: before
example: precaution
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ใฝ๏ธ Essential Suffixes ใฝ๏ธ
(Essential prefixes here)
โ Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical suffixes๐ช
โ A suffix appears at the end of a word and modifies its meaning or part of speechโ๏ธ
โ
Memorize the following ๐ฉ suffixes to expand your vocabulary:
1๏ธโฃ ABLE - capable of. E.g.:
a) speakable - capable of being spoken;
b) perishable - likely to spoil or decay;
2๏ธโฃ ATION - action or process. E.g.:
a) exploration - act of exploring or investigating;
b) hesitation - act of pausing or delaying.
3๏ธโฃ IOUS - characterized by. E.g.:
a) ambitious - having a strong desire to succeed;
b) victorious - having achieved a victory.
4๏ธโฃ ISM - doctrine or religion. E.g.:
a) conservatism - doctrine of traditional practices;
b) monotheism - religious belief in a single deity.
5๏ธโฃ IST - practioner. E.g.:
a) novelist - writer of novels;
b) scientist - practioner of science.
6๏ธโฃ LESS - without. E.g.:
a) flawless - without any imperfections;
b) regardless - without concern for the situation.
7๏ธโฃ NESS - state or quality. E.g.:
a) happiness;
b) wilderness - uninhabited and uncultivated region.
8๏ธโฃ OUS - resembling. E.g.:
a) dangerous - involving possible harm;
b) instantaneous - happening in a single moment.
โ
For notes ๐ :
๐ Suffixes can't stand alone as their own words, but they can significantly change a word's meaning.
๐ They can also change the grammatical form of a word.
For instance, the word friend is a noun. But when the suffix -ly is added to it, it becomes and adjective: friendly.
๐ There are fewer common suffixes than there are common prefixes, and learning common suffixes will help you figure out more complex vocabulary words.
๐ The word suffix derives from the ancient Latin sub, meaning subordinately and figere, meaning to fix. It entered English in the late 18th century from the modern Latin suffixum.
๐ฐ Some common suffixes are:
โฆ๏ธ -ful: full of
example: sorrowful
โฆ๏ธ -al: relating to
example: presidential
โฆ๏ธ -ion: act or process
example: maturation
โจ #studyactivity #prefixes #grammar #realteam
โ๏ธ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
(Essential prefixes here)
โ Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical suffixes
โ A suffix appears at the end of a word and modifies its meaning or part of speechโ๏ธ
a) speakable - capable of being spoken;
b) perishable - likely to spoil or decay;
a) exploration - act of exploring or investigating;
b) hesitation - act of pausing or delaying.
a) ambitious - having a strong desire to succeed;
b) victorious - having achieved a victory.
a) conservatism - doctrine of traditional practices;
b) monotheism - religious belief in a single deity.
a) novelist - writer of novels;
b) scientist - practioner of science.
a) flawless - without any imperfections;
b) regardless - without concern for the situation.
a) happiness;
b) wilderness - uninhabited and uncultivated region.
a) dangerous - involving possible harm;
b) instantaneous - happening in a single moment.
๐ Suffixes can't stand alone as their own words, but they can significantly change a word's meaning.
๐ They can also change the grammatical form of a word.
For instance, the word friend is a noun. But when the suffix -ly is added to it, it becomes and adjective: friendly.
๐ There are fewer common suffixes than there are common prefixes, and learning common suffixes will help you figure out more complex vocabulary words.
๐ The word suffix derives from the ancient Latin sub, meaning subordinately and figere, meaning to fix. It entered English in the late 18th century from the modern Latin suffixum.
โฆ๏ธ -ful: full of
example: sorrowful
โฆ๏ธ -al: relating to
example: presidential
โฆ๏ธ -ion: act or process
example: maturation
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