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Grade 5: Module 1: Unit 1: Lesson 4
Root
De nition
Examples
Origin
bene boun bon
good, well
bene t, benign, bene cial, Benedict, bonus, bonanza, bonbon, bounty
Latin
Su x (after the root)
Su x
De nition
Examples
Origin
er
one who, that which
baker, boxer, conductor, survivor
Latin
en
made of, to make
wooden, dampen, tighten
Anglo-Saxon
ion
act of,  ate of, result of
re riction, attention
Anglo-Saxon
tion
act of,  ate of, result of
Anglo-Saxon
ation
act of,  ate of, result of
invitation
Anglo-Saxon
ition
act of,  ate of, result of
ignition
Anglo-Saxon
al or ial
related to, characterized by
colonial, biennial, dental, betrayal
Latin
or
one who, that which
baker, boxer, conductor, survivor
Latin
ment
act, process
enjoyment, replacement
Latin
ness
condition,  ate of
darkness, fairness
Anglo-Saxon
an
one having a certain skill, relating to, belonging to
electrician, magician, American, suburban
Latin
ian
one having a certain skill, relating to, belonging to
electrician, magician, American, suburban
Latin
able
can be done
enjoyable, sensible, likable
Latin
ible
can be done
enjoyable, sensible, likable
Latin
ive
inclined, tending toward an action
fe ive, talkative, active, sensitive
Latin
tive
inclined, tending toward an action
sensitive
Latin
ative
inclined, tending toward an action
talkative
Latin
ence
act or condition of
persi ence, excellence, assi ance, importance
Latin
ance
act or condition of
persi ence, excellence, assi ance, importance
Latin
logy
science of,  udy of, one who  udies
biology, chronology, anthropologi 
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