NCLO: Be able to use suffixes to form adjectives Adding –y

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NCLO: Be able to use suffixes to form adjectives Adding –y Year 2 SPAG NCLO: Be able to use suffixes to form adjectives Adding –y

Adding -y Most words just add -y sleep→sleepy For words ending in –e, take off the final –e and add –y. laze→lazy After a short vowel sound, double the final letter and add –y fur→furry

Add –y to each word, and write the new words chill grump noise bend fun shine icy nut mess run grease snap

Copy and complete the sentences using the new words. 1: The car skidded on the ________road. 2: The _________man shouted at the children. 3: The boys were asked to tidy their ________room. 4:The film was very _____________.

Now try this Read the clues and write the words. 1:covered in wet, sticky earth m____________y 2:covered with dust d_____________y 3:a ball is this b_____________y 4:reddish-pink in colour r_____________y 5:needing a drink th____________y