cover-up, cover-girl
Some examples of base words are: play, happy, run, jump, and sing.
The base of the word "cover" is "cover" and the suffix is "-er".
The base word of "recover" is "cover."
No, many words are base words and that is their only form.Examples:aanofon
Examples of affixation include adding prefixes (e.g. "un-" in "unable"), suffixes (e.g. "-ing" in "running"), and infixes (e.g. "abso-bloomin-lutely") to base words to create new words or alter the meaning of the base word.
Some examples of base words are: play, happy, run, jump, and sing.
The base of the word "cover" is "cover" and the suffix is "-er".
The base word of "recover" is "cover."
No, many words are base words and that is their only form.Examples:aanofon
cover
cover
Examples of affixation include adding prefixes (e.g. "un-" in "unable"), suffixes (e.g. "-ing" in "running"), and infixes (e.g. "abso-bloomin-lutely") to base words to create new words or alter the meaning of the base word.
To teach the difference between roots and base words, explain that a base word is a complete word that can stand alone and carry meaning, while a root is the core part of a word to which prefixes and suffixes can be attached to change its meaning. Provide examples and practice activities to help reinforce the concept.
Hesitating and hesitation are two words with the base word "hesitate."
Two words with the base word endow are endowment and unendow.
Endowing and endowment are two words with the base word "endow."
Some words that can be spelled with the letters in the word "base" are: sea, sab, and abs.