suffixes and compounds
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JOIN IN THE FUN Lesson 6C
WHAT IS A SUFFIX?
A suffix is a letter or group of letters
added to the end of a word or root (i.e., a
base form), serving to form a new word
SUFFIXES –OR / -ER
We add these suffixes to verbs in
order to form nouns that refer to
people
EXAMPLE
SWIMC CV
SWIMMER
VOCABULARY
swimmer runner visitor
winner loser
COMPOUNDS OF SOME/ANY/NO/EVERY
WHAT IS A COMPOUND?
As an adjective, compound is the
quality of being composed of
multiple parts.
COMPOUNDS OF SOME SOME
PEOPLE SOMEONE / SOMEBODY
THINGS SOMETHING
PLACES SOMEWHERE
COMPOUNDS OF ANYANY
PEOPLE ANYONE / ANYBODY
THINGS ANYTHING
PLACES ANYWHERE
COMPOUNDS OF NOANY
PEOPLE NO ONE / NOBODY
THINGS NOTHING
PLACES NOWHERE
COMPOUNDS OF EVERYANY
PEOPLE EVERYONE / EVERYBODY
THINGS EVERYTHING
PLACES EVERYWHERE
NOTES•These compounds always go with singular verbsSomeone is behind the door.
•We use the compounds of some / no / every in affirmative sentences
Everybody here works very hard.
•We use the compounds of any in questions and negative sentencesI can´t find my glasses anywhere.
SPEAKING ACTIVITYLook carefully to the following pictures about some events and discuss the following questions
Where does the event take part?What do people do during the event?
When does the event takes part?Would you like to go there? Why?