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A root word is a word that does not have any prefixes or suffixes. Example: Write, Act, Swim. Add on prefixes and suffixes = rewrite, acting, swimming. Hope this helps!!! :)
A root word is the most basic part of a word. It does not contain a prefix or a suffix. Some would describe it as just a regular word.
Here are some examples of root words:
- Act
- Love
- Miss
- Run
- Sing
- Eat
- Jump
- Call
- Read
- Catch
- Add
- Land
- Dream
- Listen
- Need
If you're in a higher grade level, there are also a lot of Latin and Greek root words.
Here is a list of a few:
- Ante
- Cert
- Celer
- Domin
- Ethno
- Fore
- Fug
- Gram
- Od
- Para
- The
- Zyg/ o
Here are some examples of root words:
- Act
- Love
- Miss
- Run
- Sing
- Eat
- Jump
- Call
- Read
- Catch
- Add
- Land
- Dream
- Listen
- Need
If you're in a higher grade level, there are also a lot of Latin and Greek root words.
Here is a list of a few:
- Ante
- Cert
- Celer
- Domin
- Ethno
- Fore
- Fug
- Gram
- Od
- Para
- The
- Zyg/ o