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Derivational forms, prefixes, suffixes

Derivational forms, prefixes, suffixes

Update: 2025-07-25
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In this episode, we talk about derivational forms —words that are created by adding prefixes or suffixes to a base word (also called a root). These added parts can change the meaning of the word or its grammatical category (like turning a verb into a noun or an adjective into an adverb).

For example:

  • From the verb teach, we get the noun teacher.

  • From the adjective happy, we get the noun happiness.

  • From the noun success, we get the adjective successful.

These are all derivational forms — words that come from the same root but play different roles in a sentence. Knowing how they work can help you build your vocabulary and communicate more precisely.

In this episode, I:

  • Explain what derivational forms are and we think of several examples

  • Talk about word roots and the different types we have in English, especially coming from Latin

  • Look at common negative prefixes like un-, in-, im-, ir-, and mis-

  • Practice identifying word families and patterns that can help you guess the meaning of new words

This is a topic that will help you on a standardized test or in your everyday life!

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Derivational forms, prefixes, suffixes

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