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Word Development OrganizationThe Hard Ones Grammar

Row 1, Col 1 A suffix or prefix added to a root word to change its meaning What is an affix?

1,2 The major topic of a story. What is the main idea?

1,3 Dr Seuss. Who wrote Green Eggs and Ham?

1,4 An action word in a sentence. What is a verb?

2,1 A word combining two or more words together. What is a compound word?

2,2 The random organization of facts. What is listing?

2,3 A place where books are stored and can be borrowed to enjoy. What is a library?

2,4 Name of a person, place or thing. What is a noun?

3,1 The word that is left over after you take away all affixes. What is a root word?

3,2 The relationship between different events that results in a voluntary or involuntary reaction. What is cause/effect?

3,3 Read. What do you do with a book?

3,4 Substitute for a noun. What is a pronoun?

4,1 The affix that becomes before a root word. What is a prefix ?

4,2 To describe an event in a time sequential manner. What summarizing?

4,3 A book that holds words along with there meanings. What is a dictionary?

4,4 An incomplete sentence. What is a fragment?

5,1 A word that omits a letter(s) and replaces it with an apostrophe. What is a contraction?

5,2 A connection between a set of events. What is a sequence?

5,3 School. Where do you learn to read?

5,4 Words put together to express a thought. What is a sentence?