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    12. – polite = ________________ 13. – honest = ______________ 14. – expensive = _____________ 15. – legal = ________________ Exercise 2 : Put the words in brackets in the appropriate form (use a prefix or suffix ): 1. He was acting in a very _______________ way. (child) 2. She looked _______________. She started to cry. (happy) 3. He passed his exam. He was _________________ for the second time. (succeed) 4. The team that he supported were

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    LESSON PLAN 1 Theme: Classroom texting Level: Beginner Objective: Practice speaking and writing Time: 45 minutes Skills: Writing‚ speaking Background grammar: Use of relative clauses Preparation: Make a vocabulary list about movie types: romance‚ comedy‚ drama‚ western‚ science fiction‚ thriller‚ horror‚ animation‚ documentary‚ musical‚ action‚ adventure‚ fantasy. Procedure As a warm up‚ write the list on the whiteboard and ask students about their most liked and disliked

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    problem was... endometriosis. You may ask‚ what is endometriosis? Endometriosis is a condition when the endometrial tissue‚ which is the inside lining of the uterus‚ is located outside of the uterus. Endometriosis broken down into its prefix‚ root‚ and suffix is: (prefix) endo- within‚ (root) metri/o uterus‚ (suffix) –osis abnormal condition. So it is an abnormal condition within the uterus. Some of the areas that the endometrial tissue can grow are usually around the pelvic area including the ovaries

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    Question 1 A prefix that means outside of or outward: Selected Answer: exo- Response Feedback: Rationale: This one is simply a case of knowing the meanings of the prefixes. Exo- means outside of or outward. Objective: Learn the meanings of common combining forms‚ prefixes‚ and suffixes in the language of medicine. Text page: 14 MTO: Section II‚ Listen and Spell Question 2 ____al means pertaining to the kidneys. The word part you choose is a _____. Selected Answer: Ren‚ word root Response

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    English Prefixes and Sufixes

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    also supply added meanings. PREFIXATION A prefix is a beginning that is added to a root word. For example‚ take the root word "purpose." By adding the prefix "multi" to "purpose‚" the new word "multipurpose" is formed. Every prefix has its own meaning. When added to a root word‚ a prefix changes the meaning of the root word to which it is added. The root word "purpose" means "an aim or a goal one wishes to achieve." The prefix "multi" means "many." The new word "multipurpose" means

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    able to use a word which is new to us when we find out what object or notion it denotes. Some words‚ of course‚ are more ‘transparent’ than others. For example‚ in the words unfathomable and indescribable we recognize the familiar pattern of negative prefix + transitive word + adjective-forming suffix on which many words of similar form are constructed. Knowing the pattern‚ we can easily guess their meanings – ‘cannot be fathomed’ and ‘cannot be described’ – although we are not surprised to find other

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    Common Prefixes Prefix | Meaning | Example | a-‚ an- | without | amoral | ante- | before | antecedent | anti- | against | anticlimax | auto- | self | autopilot | circum- | around | circumvent | co- | with | copilot | com-‚ con- | with | companion‚ contact | contra- | against | contradict | de- | off‚ away from | devalue | dis- | not | disappear | en- | put into | enclose | ex- | out of‚ former | extract‚ ex-president | extra- | beyond‚ more than | extracurricular | hetero-

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    Word root Prefix Suffix Combining form Example (Meaning) cardiogram (record of the heart) pericardium (around the heart) carditis (inflammation of the heart) cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease) Word Root Foundation of the term General meaning of word Often gives body system or part cardi = heart Or may be an action cis = to cut Word Root Medical terms may have more than one root osteoarthritis Medical terms may be built without a word root hyper- = prefix meaning

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    25-08-2009 Root Words‚ Prefixes‚ Suffixes Simple teaching Roots‚ Prefixes and Suffixes Root Words | Suffix | Prefix COMMON ROOT WORDS AND WORD ORIGINS ROOTS alter ami‚ amicamphi ann‚ enni anthrop aqua‚ aque arch arthro aud bell biblio biobrev cap carn ced chromchroncogn cord/chord corp crac‚ crat cred cruc crusta crypt culp dei demodent dermdic dox duc‚ duct duo dynamego equ fac fil frater gamgeo- MEANING other love both ends or all sides year human‚ man water chief‚ leader‚ ruler joint sound

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY                  Barber‚ C. 2000. The English Language. A Historical Introduction. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Baugh‚ A. and T. Cable. 2002. A History of the English Language‚ 5th edition. London: Routledge. Bejan‚ N. and Elena Asandei. 1981. Contemporary English Language: Syntax and Lexicology. Galaţi: Editura Universităţii din Galaţi. Brook‚ G. L. 1981. Words in Everyday Life. London: The Macmillan Press. Cannon‚ G. 1987. Historical Change and English

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