AWR- Identify Morphemes in Words
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Created on April 24, 2023
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Transcript
unhappy
leaps
constitutional
merrily
coldness
extracurricular
Can you identify morphemes in words?
Base word: happy Derivational Prefix: un- means "not" Part of Speech: adjective
Base word: cold Derivational Noun Suffix: -ness Part of Speech: noun
Base word: leap Inflectional Suffix: -s; doesn't change the part of speech Part of Speech: verb
Base word: merry Derivational Suffix: -ly (turns the base word into an adverb and describes how the base word is done) Part of Speech: adverb
Base word: constitute Derivational Noun Suffix: -ion Inflectional suffix: -al meaning "of" or "related to" Part of Speech: adjective Etymology: constitute is derived from the Latin word "constitutus" meaning "establish or set in order"
Base word: curricular Derivational prefix: extra- (means beyond or in addition to what is expected) Part of Speech: adjective Etymology: curricular is the base word which is derived from the latin word "curriculum" meaning "a course of study".