Word Structuring
Word structure clues can be understood in two; either a reader or listener understands a base word and a prefix or suffix and figures out the meaning from the two words together, or a reader knows the origin of a word and figures out the meaning of a word with a similar origin.
Prefixes: Meaning units that are connected to the beginnings of basic words or roots.
Base words: English words that can stand on their own without prefixes or suffixes.
Roots: Unit of meaning, frequently derived from Greek or Latin, which do not form English words by themselves.
Suffixes: Units of meaning that come after the base word or root and are frequently used to identify words as nouns, verbs, adjectives, or adverbs.
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