SUFFIXES. Exercise A: Four Adjective Suffixes



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SUFFIXES Introduction: Suffixes are syllables added to the ends of words to change their functions. For example, add the suffix ful to wonder (a noun); the new word is the adjective, wonderful. Other examples: angel (noun) + ic becomes angelic (adjective) friend (noun) + ship becomes friendship (noun) sterile (adjective) + ize becomes sterilize (verb) soft (adjective) + ly becomes softly (adverb) Exercise A: Four Adjective Suffixes Directions: Study the four suffixes and the examples below. Change each word in column A to an adjective by adding a suffix and write the new word in column B. You may have to change, drop, or add letters before adding the suffix to some words. Suffix From Example -ful Old English wonderful, merciful -less Old English hopeless, senseless -able Latin readable, capable -ese Latin Japanese, Siamese 1. Portugal Portuguese 11. child 2. misery miserable 12. Burma 3. awe 13. consider 4. move 14. count 5. China 15. Congo 6. remark 16. master 7. Canton 17. speech 8. service 18. wish 9. penny 19. end 10. grate 20. bounty 3. awful 9. penniless 15. Congolese 4. moveable 10. grateful 16. masterful 5. Chinese 11. childless 17. speechless 6. remarkable 12. Burmese 18. wishful 7. Cantonese 13. considerable 19. endless 8. serviceable 14. countless 20. bountiful 1

Exercise B: Four Adjective Suffixes Directions: Same as Exercise A Suffix From Example -ian Latin Christian, Jeffersonian -ic Greek angelic, volcanic -ive Latin corrective, active -ous Latin riotous, poisonous 1. create 11. fame 2. communist 12. graph 3. religion 13. reptile 4. impress 14. defect 5. Freud 15. Brazil 6. construct 16. atom 7. hero 17. industry 8. mass 18. moment 9. Canada 19. enthusiast 10. Italy 20. disaster ANSWER: 1. creative 6. constructive 11. famous 16. atomic 2. communistic 7. heroic 12. graphic 17. industrial 3. religious 8. massive 13. reptilian 18. momentous 4. impressive 9. Canadian 14. defective 19. enthusiastic 5. Freudian 10. Italian 15. Brazilian 20. disastrous Exercise C: Four Noun Suffixes Directions: The four suffixes below when added to words form nouns. Carefully study the suffixes and the examples. Change each word in column A to a noun by adding a suffix and write the new word in column B. You may have to change, drop, or add letters in some cases. -er Old English maker, hunter -hood Old English manhood, likelihood -ness Old English greatness, happiness -ship Old English friendship, workmanship 2

1. brother 11. trumpet 2. boy 12. woman 3. swim 13. member 4. together 14. conscious 5. sick 15. neighbor 6. farm 16. empty 7. write 17. false 8. do 18. happy 9. partner 19. sportsman 10. court 20. companion 1. brotherhood 6. farmer 11. trumpeter 16. emptiness 2. boyhood 7. writer 12. womanhood 17. falsehood 3. swimmer 8. doer 13. membership 18. happiness 4. together 9. partnership 14. consciousness 19. sportsmanship 5. sickness 10. courtship 15. neighborhood 20. companionship Exercise D: Four Noun Suffixes Directions: Same as exercise C -ess Greek lioness, patroness -ee French employee, payee -ism Greek socialism, colloquialism -ive Latin detective, captive 1. narrate 11. duchy 2. emperor 12. material 3. explode 13. legate 4. critic 14. direct 5. train 15. bail 6. govern 16. vandal 7. object 17. feudal 8. prince 18. baron 9. refuge 19. devote 10. patriot 20. commune 3

1. narrative 6. governess 11. duchess 16. vandalism 2. empress 7. objective 12. materialism 17. feudalism 3. explosive 8. princess 13. legatee 18. baroness 4. criticism 9. refugee 14. directive 19. devotee 5. trainee 10. patriotism 15. bail 20. communist Exercise E: Four Noun Suffixes Directions: Same as Exercise C -ist Greek pianist, humorist -ment Latin refreshment, establishment -ry Latin dentistry, forestry -tion Latin creation, transition 1. evaporate 11. embarrass 2. act 12. jewel 3. philanthropy 13. relate 4. audit 14. govern 5. chemist 15. art 6. column 16. rival 7. enjoy 17. tour 8. mimic 18. minister 9. persecute 19. apart 10. solo 20. measure ANSWER: 1. evaporation 6. columnist 11. embarrassment 16. rivalry 2. action 7. enjoyment 12. jewelry 17. tourist 3. philanthropist 8. mimicry 13. relation 18. ministry 4. audition 9. persecution 14. government 19. apartment 5. chemistry 10. soloist 15. artist 20. measurement 4

Exercise F: Four Suffixes Directions: Of these last four suffixes, two form verbs, one forms adverbs, and one forms nouns. Study the examples carefully. Add a suffix to the words in column A and write your new word in column B. You may have to change, drop, or add letters in some cases. Suffixes Parts of Speech From Example -en verb Old English darken, lighten -ize verb Greek sterilize, satirize -ly adverb Old English softly, kindly -ity noun Latin civility, acidity 1. certain 11. versatile 2. theory 12. bad 3. careless 13. senile 4. idol 14. major 5. fright 15. weak 6. minor 16. sudden 7. complex 17. strength 8. late 18. critic 9. sympathy 19. tight 10. less 20. harmony 1. certainly 6. minority 11. versatility 16. suddenly 2. theorize 7. complexity 12. badly 17. strengthen 3. carelessly 8. lately 13. senility 18. criticize 4. idolize 9. sympathize 14. majority 19. tightly 5. frighten 10. lessen 15. weaken 20. harmonize Revised: Spring 2002 Student Learning Assistance Center (SLAC) Texas State University San Marcos 5