Suffix Practice Review Game for Fun Learning
Engage in a free PowerPoint review game by The Curriculum Corner to test your knowledge of suffixes. Click through questions to identify the correct suffix that matches the given meaning. Enjoy challenging yourself while improving your understanding of suffix usage.
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Suffix Practice A free PowerPoint review game from The Curriculum Corner Click here to get started. Click here to get started.
Choose the suffix that means without. a . -ful a . -ful b . -less b . -less c . -able c . -able
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Awesome! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Choose the suffix that means capable of. a . -ful a . -ful b . -less b . -less c . -able c . -able
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Keep up the great thinking! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Choose the suffix that means full of. a . -ful a . -ful b . -less b . -less c . -able c . -able
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Way to Go! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Choose the suffix that means the condition of being. a . -ship a . -ship b . -ible b . -ible c . -ness c . -ness
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Spectacular! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Choose the suffix that means to shape. a . -ship a . -ship b . -ible b . -ible c . -ness c . -ness
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Superb thinking! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Choose the suffix that means to capable of. a . -ship a . -ship b . -ible b . -ible c . -ness c . -ness
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You rock! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Which word might you use when talking about someone that jumped off the top of the slide at recess? a . careful a . careful b . breakable b . breakable c . reckless c . reckless
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Fabulous! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Which word might you use when talking about something you really don t want to do? a . dreadful a . dreadful b . thoughtless b . thoughtless c . enjoyable c . enjoyable
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Wow! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Which word might you use when talking about someone who is very good at making a craft? a . careless a . careless b . skillful b . skillful c . usable c . usable
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Marvelous! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Which word might you use when talking about something that is worth a lot of money? a . wasteful a . wasteful b . valuable b . valuable c . worthless c . worthless
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Amazing! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Which word might you use when talking about something that might hurt somebody? a . tireless a . tireless b . comfortable b . comfortable c . dangerous c . dangerous
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Rocking Thinking! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Which word might you use when talking about someone who likes to do things for others? a . harmful a . harmful b . helpful b . helpful c . dependable c . dependable
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Spectacular! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Which word might you use when talking about something you are allowed to do at school? a . sensible a . sensible b . permissible b . permissible c . unreasonable c . unreasonable
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Wonderful! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Which word might you use when talking about someone who might be afraid to give a speech? a . bashful a . bashful b . resentful b . resentful c . skillful c . skillful
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Youve got it! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Which word might you use when telling about someone who is looking forward to something? a . eagerness a . eagerness b . forcible b . forcible c . visible c . visible
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Brilliant! Click here to go to the next question. Click here to go to the next question.
Which word might you use when talking about a bike that is tough enough or ride on rocky paths? a . flexible a . flexible b . durable b . durable c . sensible c . sensible
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Find the meaning of the word. unreasonable a . the right answer a . the right answer b . an answer that makes sense b . an answer that makes sense c . an answer that doesn t make sense c . an answer that doesn t make sense