Pace Work. Word Building

Дата: 08.05.2020

Тема уроку: Наголос. Корінь та його походження

Зміст уроку: Спільнокореневі слова. Граматичні вправи. Тренувальні вправи

1. Study the theory block:


root word has no prefix or suffix — it's the most basic part of a word. The root word at the heart of "conformity," for example, is "form."
In linguistics, a root word holds the most basic meaning of any word. It's what's left after you remove all the affixes — the prefixes like "un-" or "anti-" and suffixes such as "-able" and "-tion." With a word like "lovely," when you take away the suffix "-ly," you're left with the root word "love." Other words, like "schoolhouse" and "armchair," are made up of two root words together.
Many English words are formed by taking basic words and adding combinations of prefixes and suffixes to them. A basic word to which affixes (prefixes and suffixes) are added is called a root word because it forms the basis of a new word. The root word is also a word in its own right. For example, the word lovely consists of the word love and the suffix -ly.
In contrast, a root is the basis of a new word, but it does not typically form a stand-alone word on its own. For example, the word reject is made up of the prefix re- and the Latin root ject, which is not a stand-alone word.

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