Here's the second installment of information about common prefixes! Are you ready?
Prefix: im-, in-, il-, ir-
Meaning: not
Examples: impossible, injustice, illegible, irresponsible
How well do you know when to use those prefixes? Test your skills by trying the activity shown below. Once you complete it, return to the blog & tell us how you did. What parts, if any, were new to you? Did you enjoy it?
http://www.spelling.hemscott.net/puzzles35.htm
(Be sure that your browser allows pop-ups for this site so you can see if you're right for each one!)
8 comments:
What I did not know was how to use the prefixes, and I was able to know when, and how to use the prefixes. I got one wrong, and two were done on second chances. All in all I enjoyed it, I will go over it again so it can stick.
Allison.
mirlene- Prefixes parts 2
I was doing very well in the prefixes parts 2.
I did very well I got all 12 correct,I was also famaliar with those words so it was easy for me.
Sheila W.
I did pretty well in the prefixes.I
got all 12 correct.
Dorothea M.
The prefix test was fairly easy because spelling is not difficult for me. I found an interesting list of excercizes and a booklist for better spelling. One book that was reviewed focuses on vocabulary cartoons. The site had so much to offer.
I did well i got all 12 correct. It is tricky because you really don't think about the prefixes.
I went over the Word-Parts and Prefixes [Part 2].I knew them all and I enjoyed them. Richard A.
I did really enjoy this blog, I did most of them was good to know when you have to used. the words no legible and no eligible were for me kind of confusing words, but finally I did right.
October 21, 2009
Roxana Alvarez
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