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Prefix “AD-”. Means: to, toward Origin: Latin Words: Addition (to add); Administer (to minister ) Sentence: The students learned about addition on Wednesday because they needed to know how to add for their quiz on Thursday. Prefix “AP-”. Means: to; nearness to Origin: Welsh
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Prefix “AD-” • Means: to, toward • Origin: Latin • Words: Addition (to add); Administer (to minister) • Sentence: The students learned about addition on Wednesday because they needed to know how to add for their quiz on Thursday.
Prefix “AP-” • Means: to; nearness to • Origin: Welsh • Words: approximate, appoint • Sentence: EvelKnievel was not able to jump the Grand Canyon, but his son Robbie correctly approximated the velocity needed for the jump.
Suffix “-AGE” • Means: action, process, condition or quality of • Origin: Latin • Words: marriage, voyage, carnage • Sentence: Many brides on “Say Yes To The Dress” are eager for their weddings but not ready for their actual marriage. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sbqv3MwwVd8
Suffix “-ATE” • Means: characteristic of, to become • Origin: Latin • Words: officiate, activate, separate • Sentence: After Bobby stood Susie up for the dance, she told him it was to time for them to go their separate ways.