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Prefix and Suffix Powerpoint

Prefixes- Choose 3 prefixes from the list below Prefixes- Choose 3 prefixes from the list below. Use the details on slide 4 to create a presentation. Anti, auto, bi, deca, dis, en, in/im, inter, kilo, multi, non, oct, quad, re, se, super, tele, tri, co, centi, ex, fore, milli, mis, pre, pro, semi, sub, un, uni

Suffixes- Choose 3 suffixes from the list below Suffixes- Choose 3 suffixes from the list below. Use the details on slide 4 to create a presentation. Able/ible, al/ial, ed, en, er, es/s, ful, fy, ice, ic, ing, ish, ize, less, or, ion, ment, ology, ous, some, an/ian, ent/ant, est, hood, ity/ty, ive, ly/y, ness, age, ward

What should my presentation include? What is a prefix? What is a suffix? Where do they belong in a word (beginning or end)? 3 prefixes What does it mean 4-5 words that include that prefix A sentence using some of the words 3 suffixes 4-5 words that include that suffix One slide explaining why it is important to learn/know the meanings of different prefixes and suffixes? How do they help when you’re reading and don’t understand a word?