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Sixth Grade (Grade 6) Prefixes and Suffixes Questions

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Grade 6 Suffixes
What does the suffix "ing" mean?
  1. past tese
  2. action or process
  3. full of
  4. runner
Grade 6 Suffixes
What does the suffix "est" mean?
  1. past tense
  2. action or process
  3. to compare
  4. having a lot of something
Grade 6 Root Words
What does the prefix dis- mean?
  1. not or opposite of
  2. again
  3. too much
  4. earlier or before
Grade 6 Prefixes
Grade 6 Prefixes
Antisocial:
  1. unemotional or indifferent
  2. to reduce the value of something
  3. not social
Grade 6 Prefixes CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.6.4, L.6.4b
Knowing the meaning of the prefix mis- helps you know that misaltered means:
  1. alter again
  2. to alter now
  3. the most altered
  4. to alter wrongly
Grade 6 Suffixes
What does the suffix "ed" mean?
  1. to compare
  2. past tense
  3. full of
  4. runner
Grade 6 Prefixes
Based on your knowledge of the prefix dis-, disapprove means:
  1. To not get along
  2. To not approve of something
  3. To approve of something
Grade 6 Prefixes
Choose the correct meaning of the prefix "up-".
  1. up or upward
  2. inclined to
  3. relating to
  4. with, together
Grade 6 Prefixes
Choose the correct meaning of the prefix "con".
  1. full of
  2. relating to
  3. up or upward
  4. with, together
Grade 6 Prefixes CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.6.4, L.6.4b
Grade 6 Prefixes
Foreshadow:
  1. to suggest something is about to happen
  2. not according to standards
  3. without compassion or pity
Grade 6 Prefixes
Irreversible:
  1. to reduce the value of something
  2. unable to be changed
  3. without compassion or pity
Grade 6 Prefixes
Grade 6 Prefixes
Remorseless:
  1. unemotional or indifferent
  2. without a way of protecting yourself
  3. without compassion or pity
Grade 6 Prefixes CCSS: CCRA.L.4, L.6.4, L.6.4b
Knowing the meaning of the prefix pro- helps you know that pro-life means:
  1. to live before
  2. in favor of life
  3. to live again
  4. did live
Grade 6 Prefixes and Suffixes
The prefix "trans" means across; change or beyond and the Latin word root "mit" means send. What does word transmit mean?
  1. to change from one state or position to another
  2. go beyond or rise above
  3. to send away
  4. to send across; to broadcast
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