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1 2.4 suffixes Adapted by Marcia Timmel Art by Phillip Martin
From Vocabulary Through Morphemes by Susan Ebbers and A1 Word Roots by Cherie Blanchard

2 What are suffixes? The suffix is the part of the word that usually determines ________________ a word is. Suffixes are usually “fixed” at the end of the word. Words change their class grammatically speaking by ____________________. what part of speech changing their suffix

3 Examples of how Suffixes change words:
Example 1: predict _________: Meteorologists predict weather. + tion=_________: What is tomorrow’s prediction? + able=_________: High humidity is so predictable. + ly =_________: Predictably it rained on our picnic. verb noun adjective adverb Example 2: child _________: Who is that crying child? + ish=_________: Throwing things is childish. + ly =_________: He childishly had a tantrum. noun adjective adverb

4 Identify the suffixes , Roots and the Word Class
In each word, underline the suffix and circle the root. Then identify what part of speech it is. 1. homicide 2. realize 3. spacious Class: _________ _________ __________ 4. liquidate 5. happily 6. theism noun verb adjective verb adverb noun

5 Suffixes change verb tense
Suffixes can also change the tense of a verb. For example, when you add the suffix “ed” to the present tense of dance, it becomes the past tense danced.


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