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1 Review Week 1 to 3 Roots

2 3-Types of Root Words Combine them to create Constructed Words

3 #1 What information does a base word provide to a constructed word?
The Base Word provides the “main idea / meaning” of the overall constructed word.

4 They all provide main ideas!
#2 Which of the Week 1-3 Word Roots are Base Words? hydro- chrono- sta-/stas-/stat- /-sist/ -stant viv-/vit- form- They all provide main ideas!

5 #3 In week 1-3, which is the only base word that can stand alone without a prefix or suffix?
form can stand alone and still mean: shape, appearance or to shape

6 #4 How many types of prefixes are there?
The most common type of prefix is It tells you where the base word is going or is located. Directional Quantifying /Numerical Intensifying Negating Tells you the amount of the base word. Tells you the meaning of the base word is not or is opposite its original meaning. Tells you the meaning of the base word is stronger or more intense.

7 #5 All three prefixes studied in Weeks 1-3 are what Type of Prefix?
All tell you how much or how many there are of the base word! tri- = three uni- = one, single multi- = many Quantifying

8 #6 How many suffixes are there?
Name all three types! Describes a relationship to something, details Describes a person, a place, a thing or the idea of Describes an action is taking place using the word “to” - to act, to make, to cause to be

9 #7 What was the only Type of Suffix studied in Weeks 1-3?
The noun suffix -or/-tor: a person who, a thing that

10 Week 1 Word Roots hydro- = viv-/vit- = tri- = water live, life three

11 Week 2 Word Roots form- chrono-/chron- -or/-tor time
shape, appearance/to shape time a person who, a thing that

12 Week 3 Word Roots uni- multi- sta-/stas-/stat- /-sist/-stant one, single many stand, stationary, stand still

13 Reminder: Binder Check Next Week!
Make sure to study your word root meanings and what information the 3 different root types provide to a constructed word. Reminder: Binder Check Next Week!


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