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Sonia Said:
What are 4 different forms of the word "sold"?We Answered:
RESOLDbase word: sold
prefix: re (meaning = to do again)
Therefore, resold means "to have sold again"
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I don't know if different tenses of the same word count as different "forms" for your assignment, but you can do the same thing with the present tense of the word (i.e. resell):
RESELL:
base word: sell
prefix: re (meaning = to do again)
Therefore, resell means "to sell again"
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UNSOLD:
base word: sold
prefix: un (meaning = not)
Therefore, unsold means "not sold"
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SELLER:
base word: sell
suffix: er (meaning = one who)
Therefore, seller means "one who sells"
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SELLABLE:
base word: sell
suffix: able (meaning = capable of/able to)
Therefore, sellable means "capable of being sold" or "able to be sold"
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*Note: You may also see the "base word" referred to as the "root" or "root word." All of these terms refer to the same thing.
Hope that helped :)
Georgia Said:
who knows where i can find a language arts worksheet?We Answered:
did she tell you to get in off the web or did she give you the sheet and now you are trying to print it out again?if she told you to get it off the web she should have told you where to get it from.
Tommy Said:
A website were you can find language arts worksheet generators.?We Answered:
Hi:I use EdHelper.com quite a bit. You have to pay a subscription price, but it could be worth it. Usually you can go in and look at a sample before you get the subscription (the subscription doesn't cost a lot of money).
You can try this: school.discoveryeducation.com/.../worksh…
or this: http://www.teach-nology.com/worksheets/l…
It really depends on what you are looking for. What grade level are we talking about? What topics?
Add additional details and I may be able to give you more possibilities.
Hope this helps. B:)