Suffixes and Prefixes

Después de aprender Word Families, en está lección aprenderás Suffixes and Prefixes.

Prefixes

Un prefix es un grupo de letras colocadas antes de la raíz de una palabra. Por ejemplo, la palabra «unhappy» consiste en el prefijo «un-» [que significa «no»] combinado con la palabra raíz (o raíz) «happy«; la palabra «unhappy» significa «not happy«.

A short list of prefixes:

Prefix Meaning Examples
de- from, down, away, reverse, opposite decode, decrease
dis- not, opposite, reverse, away disagree, disappear
ex- out of, away from, lacking, former exhale, explosion
il- not illegal, illogical
im- not, without impossible, improper
in- not, without inaction, invisible
mis- bad, wrong mislead, misplace
non- not nonfiction, nonsense
pre- before prefix, prehistory
pro- for, forward, before proactive, profess, program
re- again, back react, reappear
un- against, not, opposite undo, unequal, unusual

Suffixes

Un suffix es un grupo de letras colocadas después de la raíz de una palabra. Por ejemplo, la palabra sin sabor consiste en la raíz de la palabra «flavor» combinada con el sufijo «-less» [que significa «sin«]; la palabra «flavorless» significa «without flavor«.

A short list of suffixes:

Suffix Meaning Examples
-able able to, having the quality of comfortable, portable
-al relating to annual comical
-er comparative bigger, stronger
-est superlative strongest, tiniest
-ful full of beautiful, grateful
-ible forming an adjective reversible, terrible
-ily forming an adverb eerily, happily, lazily
-ing denoting an action, a material, or a gerund acting, showing
-less without, not affected by friendless, tireless
-ly forming an adjective clearly, hourly
-ness denoting a state or condition kindness, wilderness
-y full of, denoting a condition, or a diminutive glory, messy, victory

En la próxima lección aprenderemos Different Forms to Express the Future.