Print: Examples of suffixes
Printable worksheets and activities
These printable and downloadable spelling and word list worksheets and resources are ideal for working offline:
- Word Search, medium printable version.
- Word Search, large printable version.
- Connect the words - an activity to connect words to the correct sentences.
- Fill in the words - write the correct words worksheet.
- Letters activity - eight words on one sheet, cut-out letters on the other sheet.
About this word list ▼
About this word list ▲
In this list, we will look at how different suffixes change the meaning of the base word help. Suffixes are letters or groups of letters added to the end of a word that create new words with different meanings. For example, when we add -s to make helps, it means someone who provides assistance.
Next, we have helping, which describes the act of giving support or assistance. The word helped refers to someone who has received help, such as an injured hiker being helped to safety. Additionally, we see helper, which refers to a person who assists others.
We can also describe qualities related to help. For instance, helpful describes someone who likes to offer support, while helpless refers to a person who feels unable to help themselves. Other suffixes like helpfully and helpfulness express how help is given and its quality. Finally, helplessness describes the feeling of being unable to help, highlighting the emotional side of this word family. By looking at these examples, you can see how suffixes add to our vocabulary and make communication clearer.
This word list was created by Spellzone. View more Spellzone course lists or curriculum word lists.
Learn more in Unit 9. Suffixes: why we need to double letters, change them, or drop 'e'
Visit the word lists page to find thousands of other resources or
sign up to
create your own.