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word study anglo - saxon suffix - some
a suffix is one or more syllables added to the end of a word to change its meaning. a few english suffixes come from old english, the language spoken by the anglo - saxon people who invaded england in the 5th century. the anglo - saxon suffix - some means \causing,\ \tending to,\ or \to a considerable degree.\
win+some = winsome tending to win over, or to make others like one
tithe+some = lithesome tending to be lithe, or flexible and able to bend easily
a. directions: complete each sentence, using the correct word from the list below. then, explain what each word means. use your knowledge of - some as well as the clues in the sentence.
lonesome worrisome adventuresome tiresome
- tylers dad wasnt too concerned when tyler wasnt home right on time, but when he wasnt home by dinner, his absence became very worrisome.
- i called all of my friends to hang out, but when i discovered that everyone was busy. i knew that i was in for a lonesome night by myself.
- working on homework after my bedtime can be tiresome work.
- my brother is very adventuresome and is always seeking a thrill.
b. directions: in each sentence below, add the suffix - some to the underlined word and then rewrite the sentence.
example: the council members and citizens at our city council meetings liked to quarrel. the council members and citizens at our city council meetings were quarrelsome.
- the view at sunset from the top of the mountain filled me with awe.
- mowing the lawn on a bright, summer day is such a burden.
- "Worrisome" means causing worry. Tyler's dad was not initially concerned, but as Tyler's absence continued until dinner - time, it caused worry.
- "Lonesome" means feeling alone or solitary. The speaker wanted to hang out with friends but found everyone busy, so they were in for a night alone.
- "Tiresome" means causing fatigue or boredom. Working on homework after bedtime can be fatiguing.
- "Adventuresome" means willing to take risks or seek out new experiences. The speaker's brother always seeks a thrill.
For part B:
- The view at sunset from the top of the mountain was awesome.
- Mowing the lawn on a bright, summer day is burdensome.
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- Worrisome: Causing worry.
- Lonesome: Feeling alone.
- Tiresome: Causing fatigue.
- Adventuresome: Willing to take risks.
B - 1. The view at sunset from the top of the mountain was awesome.
B - 2. Mowing the lawn on a bright, summer day is burdensome.