Affixes Касаткина Е.В.
Словообразование в английском языке
Prefix features Has its own meaning Added to the beginning of a word Changes the meaning of a word
Prefix dis-
Activity 1.1 Make new words by adding the prefix dis- continue order honest agree like discontinue disorder dishonest disagree dislike
Prefix re-
Activity 1.2 Make new words by adding the prefix re- open appear filled trace placed reopen reappear refilled retrace replaced
AcrossDown 10. Mess; not in order. 9. Not to think the same as someone else. 8. Not to go on doing something. 5. Put something in place of another thing. 3. Open again. 7. Not truthful. 6. Not to care for something. 4. Filled again. 2. Come into sight again. 1. Go over lines on a paper again.
Prefix un-
1. I lost my lunch money. My homework paper tore. I was late for school, said Bobby. This has been an __________ day. Activity It is __________ to cross the street against the light. 3. Robin couldnt go out to play because her seatwork was __________. 4. The story Jerry told about finding a dinosaur egg was __________. 5. Yesterday Connie fell out of the apple tree. Thank goodness she was __________. 6. Julio was __________ as he came close to the haunted house. unsafe = dangerous unhurt = safe unfinished = not done unlucky = having bad luck untrue = false unafraid = not scared unsafe unhurt unlucky unfinished untrue unafraid
Prefix im-
Activity Dad was late. Mom became __________ waiting for him. 2. Children who eat with their fingers are using __________ table manners. 3. The water in the brook tastes funny. Our teacher says it must be __________. 4. Barry tried to lift his dad off the floor. Everyone thought that was an __________ task. 5. Cindy stepped on Carls toe. She didnt say excuse me. Cindy was being very __________. imposible = not likely to happen impatient = restless and fidgety improper = not proper or correct impolite = rude impure = not clean improper impolite impatient impure impossible
Across: 2. False. 3. Not done. 5. Rude. 6. Restless and fidgety. 7. Having bad luck. 8. Dangerous. Down: 1. Not clean. 2. Not scared. 4. Not likely to happen. 6. Not proper or correct. 7. Safe.
Prefix classification (by meaning)
Suffix features Has its own meaning Added to the end of a word Changes the meaning of a word
Suffix -er
Activity 3.1 Make new words by adding the suffix -er build point train dance drive builder pointer trainer dancer driver
Suffix -ful
Activity 3.2 Write the correct -ful word for each meaning below filled with wonder filled with cheer filled with harm filled with care filled with waste wonderful cheerful harmful careful wasteful
11. Filled with cheer. 7. Filled with color. 5. A person who dances. 4. A person who paints. 2. Filled with wonder. Across: 10. A person who teaches. 5. A person who drives. 3. Filled with care. 2. Filled with waste. 1. A person who trains animals. 9. Filled with harm. Down: 8. A person who works with jewels. 6. A person who builds.
Suffix -less
Activity 4.1 Write a meaning for each word endless thoughtless noiseless careless friendless without end without thought without noise without care without friends helpless nameless homeless without help without a name without a home
Suffix -ness
1. The movie house suddenly went from bright lights to. 2. The of the snowstorm caused a traffic jam. 3. Mother was surprised by the of Janes bedroom. 4. After the ball game Nancy felt a in her pitching arm. 5. The of the candy made everyone ask for another piece. Activity 4.2 Choose equivalent for a word with suffix -ness A) B) C) darkness nighttime no lights daytime suddenness warning surprise quick happening neatness order strength wonder weakness pain lack of strength danger sweetness good taste good time good day
Across: 1. Without an end. Down: 2. Without friends. 3. The state of being sweet. 4. The state of being dark. 5. Without a thought. 6. Without a home. 7. Without help. 8. The state of being weak. 9. Without care. 10. Without noise. 10. The state of being neat. 11. Without a name. 12. The state of being sudden.
Suffix classification
Используемая литература Klementieva T. English Active Grammar
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