English Word Parts Test

- monolingual
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Instructions

In order to use word part knowledge, you need to be able to recognise word part forms.

  • In this section, you must choose a word part, a group of letters that change the meaning of a word.
  • Wrong answers are a group of letters that appear in English words but do not change the meaning of a word.

Click on the button above to try a practice example.

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Instructions

• This test has three sections: Form, Meaning, and Use

• There are a total of 159 questions

• Once you click and choose an answer, you cannot change it

• You cannot go back and change your answers

• You must choose an answer that is most likely to be correct if you don't know it

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Correct!

For example, —ing changes build (verb) to building (noun).

Sorry, wrong answer.

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—nge is wrong because it appears in words like change and orange but does not change the meaning of cha and ora. There are no such words as cha and ora!

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Sorry, wrong answer.

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—eld is wrong because it appears in words like field and yield but does not change the meaning of fi and yi. There are no such words as fi and yi!

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Sorry, wrong answer.

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—kle is wrong because it appears in words like tackle and sprinkle but does not change the meaning of tac and sprin. There are no such words as tac and sprin!

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Form section


Instructions

  • In this section, you must choose a prefix, a group of letters at the beginning of a word that change the meaning of that word.
  • Wrong answers are a group of letters that appear in English words but do not change the meaning of a word.
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Prefixes...

The first part of this section is about prefixes (word parts that appear in the beginning of a word)

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