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Spelling List: More Suffixes and Frequently Misspelled Words Test on Thursday, May 10th

Suffixes - ous = “having” or “full of” example: joyous = full of joy We Are - ish = “similar to” or “like” example: babyish = like a baby Learning: -ant = “something or someone who” example: celebrant = someone who celebrates

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Spelling List: More Suffixes and Frequently Misspelled Words Test on Thursday, May 10th

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  1. Suffixes -ous = “having” or “full of” example: joyous = full of joy We Are-ish = “similar to” or “like” example: babyish = like a baby Learning:-ant = “something or someone who” example: celebrant = someone who celebrates -ic = “related to” or “having the example: acidic = having the characteristics characteristics of” of acid In addition to the spelling words below, you will also need to know the meanings of these suffixes. You will not have to spell the example words for the suffixes. Your spelling words: dangerous cautious childish foolish servant assistant athletic sarcastic favorite finally usually probably especially different tomorrow definitely Spelling List: More Suffixes andFrequently Misspelled Words Test on Thursday, May 10th Spelling List: More Suffixes andFrequently Misspelled Words Test on Thursday, May 10th Suffixes -ous = “having” or “full of” example: joyous = full of joy We Are-ish = “similar to” or “like” example: babyish = like a baby Learning:-ant = “something or someone who” example: celebrant = someone who celebrates -ic = “related to” or “having the example: acidic = having the characteristics characteristics of” of acid In addition to the spelling words below, you will also need to know the meanings of these suffixes. You will not have to spell the example words for the suffixes. Your spelling words: dangerous cautious childish foolish servant assistant athletic sarcastic favorite finally usually probably especially different tomorrow definitely

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