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SVUSD – Grade 5<br />

Lesson 28<br />

<strong>Generalization</strong>:<br />

Latin derived Suffixes<br />

-ary, -ory, -ery<br />

A suffix is a unit <strong>of</strong> meaning that attaches to the end <strong>of</strong> a base or root word to form<br />

(derive) a new word with a different but related meaning. The addition <strong>of</strong> a derivational<br />

suffix <strong>of</strong>ten changes the part <strong>of</strong> speech <strong>of</strong> the original word. Spelling, syllabication, and<br />

derivational generalizations are used when adding suffixes to root and base words.<br />

-ary, -ery, -ory = relating to<br />

-ary -ery -ory<br />

primary bakery sensory<br />

imaginary greenery mandatory<br />

secondary bravery satisfactory<br />

literary robbery migratory<br />

military surgery derogatory<br />

elementary nursery respiratory<br />

honorary machinery compulsory<br />

necessary cemetery contradictory<br />

vocabulary imaginary directory<br />

adversary artery history<br />

arbitrary discovery introductory<br />

commentary forgery memory<br />

contemporary gallery theory<br />

customary grocery victory<br />

extraordinary misery auditory<br />

hereditary mystery category/<br />

voluntary scenery laboratory<br />

judiciary celery circulatory<br />

legendary<br />

bribery<br />

library<br />

imagery<br />

mercenary<br />

missionary<br />

revolutionary<br />

secretary<br />

solitary<br />

Homophone <strong>of</strong> the week –bow, bough

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