UN- RE- DIS- IM- MIS- PREFIXES Prefixes are letters that are added to the start of another word. HAPPYUN I’m HAPPY I’m UNHAPPY.

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UN- RE- DIS- IM- MIS-

PREFIXES Prefixes are letters that are added to the start of another word. HAPPYUN I’m HAPPY I’m UNHAPPY

PREFIXES We use UN- to change the base word (happy) to mean the opposite. HAPPYUN AFRAIDUN BROKENUN LUCKYUN

PREFIXES Prefixes are letters that are added to the start of another word. WRITERE I WRITE ‘Hello students’I REWRITE ‘Hello students' HELLO STUDENTSHELLO STUDENTS

PREFIXES We use RE-to change the base word (write) to mean to do again. WRITERE APPEARRE PLAYRE NAMERE

PREFIXES Prefixes are letters that are added to the start of another word. AGREEDIS I AGREE with youI DISAGREE with you Yes, you are right NO, you are wrong.

PREFIXES We use DIS- to change the base word (agree) to mean not/do the opposite. AGREE DIS APPEARDIS HONESTDIS OBEYDIS

PREFIXES Prefixes are letters that are added to the start of another word. POLITEIM You are very POLITEYou are very IMPOLITE You look Beautiful ! You look Ugly!

PREFIXES We use IM- to change the base word (polite) to mean not. POLITEIM POSSIBLEIM PERFECTIM PATIENTIM

PREFIXES Prefixes are letters that are added to the start of another word. BEHAVEMIS You must BEHAVE in class You must not MISBEHAVE in class

PREFIXES We use MIS- to change the base word (behave) to mean wrongly/badly. BEHAVEMIS SPELLMIS USEMIS PRONOUNCEMIS

PREFIXES PREFIX = to do again = not/opposite = not BASE WORD HAPPY UN = not REWRITE RE DIS AGREE IM POLITE MIS = wrongly/badly BEHAVE MIS NEW WORD

-ION -LESS -LY -FUL -ABLE

SUFFIXES Suffixes are letters that are added to the end of another word. CELEBRATEION Let’s CELEBRATE New Years Eve Let’s have a New Years Eve CELEBRATION CELEBRAT

SUFFIXES We use –ION to change the base word (celebrate) from a verb into a noun. CELEBRATETION COLLECTTION POLLUTETION VACATETION VACA CELEBRA POLLU

SUFFIXES Suffixes are letters that are added to the end of another word. HOMELESS We have a HOME I don’t have a home. I’m HOMELESS

SUFFIXES We use –LESS to change the base word (home) from a noun into an adjective. HOMELESS FEARLESS SLEEPLESS PAINLESS

SUFFIXES Suffixes are letters that are added to the end of another word. ENJOYABLE I ENJOY watching TVTV is ENJOYABLE to watch

SUFFIXES We use –ABLE to change the base word (enjoy) from a verb into an adjective. ENJOYABLE WEARABLE BREAKABLE LIKEABLE

SUFFIXES Suffixes are letters that are added to the end of another word. LOUDLY The Girl was LOUD The girl shouted LOUDLY

SUFFIXES We use –LY to change the base word (loud) from an adjective into an adverb. LOUDLY QUICKLY SLOWLY BRAVELY

SUFFIXES Suffixes are letters that are added to the end of another word. COLOURFUL That rainbow has a lot of COLOUR The rainbow is very COLOURFUL

SUFFIXES We use –FUL to change the base word (colour) from a noun into an adjective. COLOURFUL WONDERFUL RESPECTFUL PEACE FUL

SUFFIXES NOUN VERB SUFFIX CELEBRATE HOME ION VERB LESS HOMELESS CELEBRATION NOUN ADJECTIVE ENJOYENJOYABLE ADJECTIVE LOUD ADVERB LOUDLY ABLE LY NOUN COLOUR ADJECTIVE COLOURFUL FUL BASE WORDNEW WORD