Question 1: What are roots and affixes in English, and what are the differences? The root is an English morpheme, which refers to the smallest unit that cannot be further divided, can represent a complete meaning and exists independently, and is called root.
For example: nation, art, face, view, etc.
An affix refers to a minimal morpheme added before or after the root. It also has a certain meaning, but it cannot exist independently and must be attached to the root. It can be divided into prefix (added before the root) and suffix (added after the root). ).
Generally, prefixes change the meaning of words, and suffixes change the part of speech.
For example:
Prefix: re (meaning again, again) pre (in advance, in advance)
review (to read again means to review)
prediction (to predict in advance, to predict)
Suffix: al (added after the root word, Nouns can be turned into adjectives)er, ist (generally added to the root to indicate people)
national (adjective, national, national)
artist (artist, painter)
Question 2: What do the English affix roots represent? 1. Logical memory: Memorize words through the internal logical relationship of the word itself and the external logical relationship between words. 1) Remember several letters as one, such as: light light, right, fight, night, might, sight, tight 2) Old on the outside and new on the inside, such as: bridge "bridge" is read as b ridge ridge "ridge" sharp. s harp harp harp. 3) New on the outside and old on the inside, such as: cleave "split" is regarded as c leave, tact wit: regarded as t act
2 Associative memory: 1) Association of sound and shape , that is, remembering words according to pronunciation rules. 2) Association between form and meaning, such as: eye, think of two e as two eyes, banana, think of a as bananas, bird, think of b and d as two wings. 3) Onomatopoeia, associate actual sounds, such as: gong, coo, coo.
3. Word formation memory: use word formation method to memorize words by analyzing root, prefix, suffix, derivation and synthesis.
4. Classification memory: Classify words into categories such as animals, plants, etc., and classify and memorize them.
5. Card memory: Make your own word cards to memorize words at any time. Write the word form, part of speech, meaning, phonetic symbols, collocations, example sentences, etc. on the card.
6. Dictionary memory: Memorize the dictionary. This method is a good one. A method of forced memory. Its disadvantage is that it is easy to forget, and it can only be used as a short-term reinforcement method.
7. Comparative memory: 1) English-Chinese comparison. , cigar, beer, bar, fee, etc. 2) Comparison of singular and plural words such as: good-goods, spirit-spirits wood-woods 3) Comparison of homophones such as: right-write, eye-I 4) Comparison of yin and masculine words. Such as: actor-actress host-hostess
8. Understanding and memory: through correct understanding of the original meaning, extended meaning and metaphorical meaning of the word, such as: second is "second", which comes from the ancient six-point rule. Minutes and seconds are two divisions, so second is also "second". By extension, it can also be understood as "auxiliary". This method is especially suitable for words with multiple meanings.
9. Contact memory: It is best not to memorize words in isolation, but to associate them with related things as much as possible. 1) Connect the general meaning of the article you learned and the context, 2) Connect phrases and collocations
10. Sensory memory: When memorizing words, don’t just use one sense, use as many senses as possible, Listening, reading, writing, seeing, memorizing, etc.
11. Software memory: Those who have computers can use computer software to memorize words, such as: "Happy Memorization of Words", "Memorization of Words for the First Time", "I Love to Memorize Words", etc.
12. Reading memory: Memorize words by reading English articles, novels, etc., and pay attention to the appropriate difficulty.
13. Synonym memory: By memorizing words together with synonyms, you can accurately understand the meaning of the word. At this time, you do not need to pay attention to the difference in their meanings.
14. Antonym memory: Memorize words through antonyms together to expand the meaning of the word.
15. Chart memory: Use image charts for memory. Its advantage is that the meaning, shape and object are intuitively combined. You can find an English illustrated dictionary as a reference.
16. Game memory: Memorize words in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere by playing games by yourself and the group. You can refer to the "English Games" on the author's homepage.
17. Song memory: Memorize words by singing English songs. There are many English songs in software such as "Tingba" and "Hearing Superman", with lyrics and translations.
18. Review and memory: Once you remember the words, you will soon forget them. Review them every once in a while to consolidate the words you have learned.
19. Trademark memory: Through what you see Trademarks and advertisements can be used to memorize words anytime and anywhere.
20. Comprehensive memory: It is best to use multiple methods to memorize words, not just one, and take advantage of their respective advantages.
English is a pinyin text, and one of the main and traditional ways of changing its word form is to add suffixes and suffixes, that is, changing the two positions before and after a word or root...gt; gt;
Question 3: What are roots, affixes, and morphemes in English? Roots are the most fundamental and core part of a word that cannot be analyzed. Stems are variations of the root before adding a suffix. For example: modify, -modi- is the stem, -mod- is the root, and -fy is the suffix; deny, -deni- is the stem, -deny- is the root, and -al is the suffix. Sometimes, for the convenience of learning, we call the stem a variation of the root.
Affixes can be divided into prefixes (mostly indicating meaning) and suffixes (mostly indicating part of speech). For example, ab- and abs- are added before the root, which means the opposite, deterioration, and departure from abnormal. The abnormal (ab normal) morpheme is the smallest semantic unit in language. A word can
be composed of one or more morphemes. For example, the word look is composed of one morpheme, the word really is composed of two morphemes, real and ly, and uncurbed The word is composed of three morphemes: un, curb and ed.
Understand word roots and affixes, which is very useful for memorizing words O(∩_∩)O~
Question 4: What are the rules for learning English root affixes? In fact, root affixes are all from ancient times. Ladin has evolved continuously, and many of them can be remembered from the names of relevant people in ancient Greek mythology. Therefore, if you read more related etymology stories, you can easily master them. APP: Root and affix memory dictionary, very useful and worth using.
Question 5: What is the meaning of root in English words? The affix root means that you can no longer find other words from this word. This word can produce other words after adding other consonants. But most of the meanings of the new words are somewhat related to the meaning of the root word.
Affixes can be added before or after the word. For example, in hopeless, less is the affix, and hope is the root of the word. After adding the affix, because less means less, hopeless means no hope, little hope.preview Pre is an affix, and view can represent what we see. Pre is there. . What I mean before is that I watched it before watching it, which is not just a preview or foreshadowing. Remember more root words. Affixes can speed up your memory of words and make your memory deeper. Moreover, you can judge the part of speech of a word through some affixes. Come on! Hope this helps you~. Let’s communicate more if there are any shortcomings~
Question 6: The English root affix method is wrong!
At this stage of learning, the meanings of all root words must be in English and no longer use Chinese characters. This can be called the improvement of English! All Chinese characters have been known and mastered for a long time. As a result, the meanings of Chinese characters are remembered more firmly than English ones, which is equivalent to reviewing Chinese through English!
Forget it if you don’t believe it. It’s not directed at the original poster. Is love possible?