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    Grade 4 2nd Quarter
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  • It is a words formed by putting two or more words together to form a new word with a new meaning.
    Compound words
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  • Three types of Compound words
    Closed compound words, open compound words, or hyphenated compound words
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  • compound word mother-in-law
    Hyphenated compound word
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  • compound word Living room
    Open compound word
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  • compound word Playthings
    Close compound words
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  • Used to replace a noun
    Pronoun
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  • Give 5 Pronouns
    I, me, she, her, his, him, he, etc.
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  • A pronoun to which a pronoun refers
    Antecedent
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  • Antecedent & Pronoun. My cousins came. They gave a special gift to my mother.
    Antecedent (cousins) & Pronoun (They)
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  • A word from which another word is derived by adding at the beginning or ending part.
    Root word
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  • Syllables added before the root word to alter its meaning.
    Prefixes
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  • Syllables added after the root word to alter its meaning.
    Suffixes
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  • Root word and Affixes: replants
    Root word (plant) and Affixes (re) prefixes
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  • Root word and Affixes: breakable
    Root word (break) and Affixes (able) suffix
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  • Root word and Affixes: uncontrollable
    Root word (control) and Affixes (un) prefix (able) suffix
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  • Subject–Verb Agreement Rules
    If the subject is singular, the verb must add s. If the subject is plural, do not add s. Connected by and, do not add s
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