1) If a syllable ends with a CVC (short vowel sound), double the final consonant before a vowel suffix. a) True b) False  2) When adding a vowel suffix, add the e. a) True b) False 3) When adding a consonant suffix, keep the e. a) True b) False 4) If the word ends in a consonant + y, change the y to an i before a suffix. a) True b) False 5) If the word ends in a vowel + y, keep the y before a suffix.  a) True b) False 6) A prefix is at the ___ of a root word.  a) end b) middle c) beginning 7) Which part of this statement is false? "A base word is the word that prefixes and suffixes are added to. It is not a word by itself." a) A base word is the word that prefixes and suffixes are added to b) It is not a word by itself. 8) A ____ is a word part that is added to the end of a root word to change its meaning, part of speech, or usage. a) Baseword b) Prefix c) Suffix d) Root word 9) Knowing root words, prefixes, and suffixes can help you... a) Know Chinese better b) Be smarter than Gaga c) Not understand the English language better d) Figure out the meaning of unfamiliar words 10) What is the definition of the prefix a- ? a) down b) up c) on/in d) at 11) The prefix for- means away or against. a) True b) False 12) Knowing the prefix fore-, what does a forecaster do? a) fore- means "middle" so a forecaster tells you about something while it occurs b) fore- means "behind" so a forecaster tells you about something after it occurs  c) fore- means "ahead" so a forecaster tells you about something before it occurs 13) Knowing the prefix mid-, if you are midway through the school day, how much more school do you have? a) Lunchtime b) A quarter c) 12 hours d) A third e) Exactly half, or middle 14) What is the definition of prefix mis-? a) positive b) correct c) not d) against e) on/in f) wrong 15) Shawn had to outmaneuver his opponent when playing badminton. Knowing the prefix out-, what does "outmaneuver" mean?  a) Shawn had to go "beyond" how his opponent was playing in order to win b) Shawn had to prove his opponent "wrong". c) Shawn had to go "ahead" or "before" his opponent. 16) Knowing the prefix un-, we know that "untie" means... a) Beyond tying b) Tied together c) Against tying d) Not tied 17) Shawn went grocery shopping. His mom underestimated how much money all of the food would be. Knowing the prefix under-, did Shawn's mom have enough money for the groceries? a) Yes, because under- means beyond b) No, because under- means below c) No, because under- means wrong d) Yes, because under- means enough 18) A verb is an action word. a) True b) False 19) A noun is a person, place, or thing. a) False b) True 20) An adjective is a describing word. a) True b) False 21) The suffix -ed marks a verb as present tense.  a) False b) True 22) The suffix -en is added to a noun to make an adjective. a) True b) False 23) The suffix -en means one who does something. a) True b) False 24) The suffix -er can be used as a comparative or as "one who..." a) True b) False 25) Knowing the prefix fore- and the suffix -er, we know that a weather "forecaster" means... a) One who tells of the weather b) One who tells of the weather after it happens c) One who tells of the weather while its happening d) One who tells of the weather before it happens 26) Adding the suffix -es can make a verb plural. a) True b) False 27) We only use the suffix -es after the letters s, ch, sh, x, and z. All other letters use the suffix -s a) True b) False 28) Adding the suffix -s can make a noun plural. a) True b) False 29) The suffix -est forms a...  a) superlative b) noun c) adjective d) verb 30) Knowing the suffix -est, we know that the word "longest" means... a) long b) very long c) the most long d) not long 31) Knowing the suffix -ful we know that "hopeful" means... a) having, or full of hope b) not feeling hope c) feeling the most hope 32) Knowing the suffix -fully we know that "delightfully" means... a) feeling happy b) in a way that is full of delight c) the most delight 33) The suffix -hood like in the word "childhood" means... a) a state or condition  b) to wear a hood c) having, or full of 34) The suffix -ing is a present participle marker (makes a word in present tense) a) False b) True 35) Knowing the suffix -ish, we know that "reddish" means...  a) a characteristic of, somewhat red b) Really red  c) Not red at all 36) Knowing the suffix -less we know that "harmless" means... a) with harm b) without harm c) a characteristic of harm 37) The suffix -ly like in the word "friendly" means... a) a characteristic of b) with c) not in the way of d) like, in that way of 38) The suffix -ness like in the word "kindness" means... a) condition, state of or quality of being b) like, in that way of c) full of 39) What does the suffix -ward, like in the word "upward" mean? a) shows a feeling  b) shows direction c) shows a condition d) like, in that way of 40) The suffix -some is characterized by a particular quality or state, typically used to form adjectives a) True b) False

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