2. Prefixes, Roots' and Suffixes
Look at the sentence below carefully'
The teacher and his parents thought Jack was unteachable'
Howmanywordsarethereintheabovesentenceforwhichyoudonotknow
the meanins? If vou d-o lgt !t:y;h;;t;in! or tne woro unteachabte' how
could you determine itz of course, irre easiest *ay. is to look up the meaning
in the dictionarv as you nuut pilttlli"uuJitt' '
no**ut' there is another
easier and fastlr;Jy by ireakiil;; ;rd .lI?;;'ts and analvzing the
meaning of each paft. In g.;;rui, words in the English language are
comprised of three'paf |c1129.1i'iit' roots' and suffiies' All of them are
word parts that provide specrnc
"#.r,iitgt inO tun n"tp you identify the