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Roots and Suffixes: Suffix Meaning

The document discusses suffixes that can be added to words to change their meaning or usage. It provides examples of common suffixes like -able, -ible, -s, -es, -ing, -ed, -er, and -or and their meanings. There are exercises for the reader to add the correct suffix in gaps and make new words using given root words and the suffixes.

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Roots and Suffixes: Suffix Meaning

The document discusses suffixes that can be added to words to change their meaning or usage. It provides examples of common suffixes like -able, -ible, -s, -es, -ing, -ed, -er, and -or and their meanings. There are exercises for the reader to add the correct suffix in gaps and make new words using given root words and the suffixes.

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Name _______________________ Date ____________________

Roots and Suffixes


You can change the meaning or the usage of a word by adding a suffix at the end.

Suffix Meaning

-able, -ible can be done: (comfortable)

-s, -es more than one: (houses, boxes)

-ing, -ed -ing: happening now (singing) -ed: in the past (walked)

-er, or one who does something: (painter, actor)

A. Write the correct suffix in the gap.


1. The teach___ (er, or) passed out the test paper___ (s, es), hop___ (ing, ed) the
student___ (s, es) were cap___ (ible, able) of getting good marks.
2. Although the rain cloud___(s, es) were gathering, the carpent___ (or, er) kept
work___ (ing, ed).
3. Alex open___ (ing, ed) the cupboards so the switch___(s, es) were access___
(able, ible).
4. It is reason___ (able, ible) to expect student___(s, es) to be respons___ (able,
ible).
5. The town may___ (er, or) welcom___ (ing, ed) the visit___ (ers, ors).

B. Make four words from each root word below using the suffixes in the box.

-able -ible -s -es -ing -ed -er -or

1. act

2. farm

3. open

4. move

5. work

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Name _______________________ Date ____________________

Answers: Suffixes 2

A.
1. The teacher passed out the test papers, hoping the students were capable of
getting good marks.
2. Although the rain clouds were gathering, the carpenter kept working.
3. Alex opened the cupboards so the switches were accessible.
4. It is reasonable to expect students to be responsible.
5. The town mayor welcomed the visitors.

B.
1. act acts, acting, acted, actor

2. farm farms, farming, farmed, farmer

3. open opens, opening, opened, opener

4. move movable, moves, moving, moved, mover

5. work workable, works, working, worked, worker

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