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Title: -Fixes, -Nyms,-Phones, and -Graphs,


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  • -Fixes, -Nyms,-Phones, and -Graphs,

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Letter Groups
  • Homos Greek meaning for similar or alike
  • Fixus Latin meaning for to fasten
  • Phone Greek for voice or sound
  • Graphon Greek for something written

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Prefixes
  • Prefixes are added to the beginning of a base
    word. They change the meaning of the base word.
  • Un happy unhappy
  • Re do redo

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Prefixes
  • The prefix un means not or the opposite of.
  • Uncomfortable means not comfortable.
  • Unpack means the opposite of pack.
  • What does unclear mean?
  • The prefix re means again.
  • Reread means to read again.
  • Rewrite means to write again.
  • What does reheat mean?

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PrefixesAdd a prefix to the beginning of each
word to make a new word. Draw a line form the
word to its meaning.
  • ____do
  • ____happy
  • ____clear
  • ____read
  • ____pack
  • The opposite of pack
  • Do again
  • Opposite of clear
  • Read again
  • Not happy

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Suffixes
  • The suffix ly means in a certain way.
  • Quickly means in a quick way.
  • Loudly means in a loud way.
  • What does suddenly mean?
  • The suffix ful means full of.
  • Colorful means full of color.
  • Playful means full of play.
  • What does thankful mean?

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SuffixesAdd a suffix to the end of each base
word. Draw a line to its new meaning.
  • Loud____
  • Color____
  • Wonder____
  • Sudden_____
  • Play____
  • In a loud way
  • Full of play
  • Full of wonder
  • In a sudden way
  • Full of color

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Homonyms
  • Homonyms are different words that are pronounced
    the same
  • Tale tail
  • To two too
  • They may or may not have different spelling.
  • Homonyms create ambiguity
  • Ill meet you by the bank, in front of the
    automated teller machine.
  • Ill meet you by the bank. We can go fishing.

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Homographs
  • Homographs are words that are spelled the same
    but have different meanings
  • Dove the bird
  • Dove the past tense of dive
  • Bear the verb
  • Bear the animal

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Homophones
  • Homophones are words that sound alike but they
    have different meanings and different spellings.
  • Won and One
  • There, Theyre Their
  • Too, Two, and To

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Homophones
See
Sea
Meet
Meat
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Homophones
Blew
Blue
Pair
Pear
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Homographs
  • Homographs are words that may or may not sound
    alike but have the same spelling but a different
    meaning.
  • Read and Read
  • Tire and Tire
  • Tone and Tone

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Homographs
Bow
Bow
Scale
Scale
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Homographs
Tear
Tear
Row
Row
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Which ones arehomophones?
Hear
Toe
New
Pit
Bear
Can
Saw
Right
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Which ones arehomographs?
Hear
Toe
New
Pit
Bear
Can
Saw
Right
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Synonyms
  • Words that sound different but have the same (or
    almost the same) meaning are synonyms.
  • Apathetic, phlegmatic, passive, sluggish,
    indifferent
  • Sofa, couch
  • Degree of similarity depends on number of
    semantic properties that two words share

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Formation of antonyms
  • Un-
  • Non-
  • In-
  • Dis-
  • Mis-

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Antonyms
  • Words that are opposite in meaning are antonyms
  • Beautiful ugly (not beautiful)
  • Big small, hot cold
  • Gradable properties
  • Tiny, small, medium, large, huge, gigantic
  • not tiny doesnt mean gigantic.
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