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PREFIX AND SUFFIX: QUIZ 1

Directions: Write the prefix and suffix of each word in the correct box.

Examples:

Given Word Prefix Root Word Suffix

tallest tall Est


unhappy un happy

Quiz Proper

Given Word Prefix Root Word Suffix

undercover
impolite
fearless
peaceful
subconscious
unkind
comfortable
planted
international
immortal
readable
louder
illegal
outline
singer
teacher
regain
preview
likeness
hopeful

PREFIX AND SUFFIX: QUIZ 2

Directions: Underline the correct “prefix” or “suffix” of the word.

1. John is the tall- (-er, -est) in the class.


2. The fire suddenly (un-, dis-) -appears.
3. (Per-, Pre-) -school teachers teaches children how to read.
4. Mara is young- (-er, -est) than Yara.
5. (Un-, Il-) -legal drugs are forbidden.
6. The Philippines is wonder- (-less, -ful)
7. Cardo is an (over-, under-) -cover agent.
8. Politicians are power- (-less, -more) when it comes to church matters.
9. Ghosts are (in-, un-) -visible creatures.
10. This is mad- (-less, -ness)!
MODALS: QUIZ 1

Directions: Underline the correct modal of the sentence.

1. (Can, Could) I go out of the school?


2. Vince (will, would) pray every night before going to bed.
3. Students (may, must) always respect the teachers.
4. When I was in Mang Inasal, I (can, could) eat four cups of rice.
5. It (may, might) flood because of the sudden rain.
6. Students (may not, must not) eat breakfast before going to school.
7. (Will, would) you turn off the lights, please?
8. I (shall, should) eat lunch later.
9. You (shall, should) always close the door as leave.
10. There (may, might) be a traffic on the Sinulog celebration.

MODALS: QUIZ 2

Directions: Underline the correct modal of the sentence.

1. Jonathan (can, could) ski really well and he often wins his races.
2. I (may, might) go to the party but I'm still not sure.
3. I think you (shall, should) go out more and meet new people.
4. This is a secret between you and me, so we (may not, must not) tell anyone.
5. It's dangerous to go into deep water if you (cannot, could not) swim.
6. I (may, might) go out later with my parents but I don't really know.
7. All passengers (may, must) remain in their seats and MUSTN'T use their mobile phones.
8. (Can, Could) you please phone me in the evening?
9. You (may, must) wear a uniform when you're in the army.
10. She (cannot, could not) come with us because she's broken her leg.

MODALS: QUIZ 3

Directions: Circle the modal verb in each sentence given below.

Example: I could find out my test score next week.

1. He shall bring the food very soon.


2. We can definitely win the championship game.
3. I can speak a little Spanish.
4. You should stop smoking because it is bad for you.
5. May I sit down now?
6. I can play basketball very well.
7. I must go now.
8. Can you help me lift the couch?
9. Could you pass me the ketchup?
10. It must be very cold on the east coast.

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