How can word structure help?
The main part of any word is called the “root word”. The
meaning of many root words can be changed simply by adding or removing
parts of words. These parts of words are called prefixes
and suffixes. Prefixes are added to the beginning
of a root word, while suffixes are added to the end of a root word. Look
at how the root word “relate” can be changed.
Prefix |
Root Word |
Suffix |
un- |
relate |
-ed |
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unrelated |
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Knowing the meaning, spelling, and pronunciation of frequently used prefixes
and suffixes will allow you to discover meanings, to say words correctly,
and to spell many new words correctly. One of the easiest ways of making
an antonym, a word with the opposite meaning, is to add a prefix. Some
common antonym forming prefixes include: -de, -die,
-in, -im, -ii, and —re. Study the
meaning and spelling of prefixes and suffixes on the following pages.
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