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Prefixes and Suffixes
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. What does the prefix mis- mean in the word "miscount"?
A) before
B) again
C) wrongly
D) without
2. Which word means "able to be enjoyed"?
A) enjoyless
B) enjoyable
C) enjoyment
D) unenjoy
3. Which sentence uses the word "displease" correctly?
A) She displease the cake on the table.
B) The messy room will displease Mom.
C) He displease his shoes by the door.
D) They displease to the park after lunch.
4. What new word do you get when you add -est to "bright"?
A) brighter
B) brightly
C) brightest
D) brightness
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. The prefix in the word "misplace" is mis.
2. A problem that can be solved is solvable.
3. The highest mountain in the range towers above the rest.
4. Someone who acts in a loud way acts loudly.
5. The suffix in the word "player" is er.
Prefixes and Suffixes
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. What does the prefix mis- mean in the word "miscount"?
A) before
B) again
C) wrongly
D) without
2. Which word means "able to be enjoyed"?
A) enjoyless
B) enjoyable
C) enjoyment
D) unenjoy
3. Which sentence uses the word "displease" correctly?
A) She displease the cake on the table.
B) The messy room will displease Mom.
C) He displease his shoes by the door.
D) They displease to the park after lunch.
4. What new word do you get when you add -est to "bright"?
A) brighter
B) brightly
C) brightest
D) brightness
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The prefix in the word "misplace" is mis.
2) A problem that can be solved is solvable.
3) The highest mountain in the range towers above the rest.
4) Someone who acts in a loud way acts loudly.
5) The suffix in the word "player" is er.
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