Spelling words for 5/21

This week we are studying suffixes added to root words. Suffixes are endings that change the form of the word.

  • The suffix -ful means “full of” , so “careful” means “full of care” and “joyful” means “full of joy.”
  • The suffix -able means “capable of,” or “fit for.” Hence, the word “washable” means able to be washed.
  • The suffix -ness means “the state of”. It turns adjectives into nouns, such as, darkness, goodness.
  • The suffix -ly turns adjectives into adverbs which describe verbs or actions. For example: He is slow. Slow is describing he. He moves slowly. Slowly is describing how he moves.

The words this week are:

  • friendly
  • careful
  • coldness
  • walkable
  • likely (means probably)
  • helpful
  • kindness
  • washable
  • slowly
  • truthful
  • awareness
  • likeable
  • proudly
  • greatness
  • thankful

The test will be THURSDAY.

 

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