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ancient
 synonym:
modern
old
 synonym:
new
remember
forget
Base
word:
memory
(noun)
With
suffixes:
memorized (v)
memorable(adj)
What are the spelling and
meaning changes when
the suffix is added?
Base
word:
inform
With
suffixes:
information (n)
(verb)
informative(adj)
reto
do
again

What does the
following word
mean?
retelling
to
tell
again

What does the
following word
mean?
reprint
to
print
again

What does the
following word
mean?
restart
to
start
again

What does the
following word
mean?
retold
to
tell
again
write
written
who
knew
known
The
first people to keep
records and write down the
history and stories of their
ancestors were probably
the ancient Egyptians and
the Chinese.
2. Which words have suffixes?
 Important
names, brave deeds,
and memorable events were
passed on to younger members of
the group, who remembered and
memorized them for safekeeping.
A
novelist is someone who is
known for having written a
novel.
1.
Antonyms are words that are opposites
**Tell a partner other pairs of antonyms you know
2. Suffixes added to base words change their
spelling and meaning
Example: inform
~information
~ informative
3. The suffix “re-” means “to do again”
4. Some words have silent letters like “wr_” and “kn_”