ATI TEAS 6 - English & Language Comprehensive
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Ex. love+able= lovable
Words ending in -ible - ANSWER-If the root word isn't a complete word ad -ible
Ex. aud+ible= audible
Words ending in -ance, -ancy, -ant - ANSWER-If the suffix is proceeded by a hard "c" or "g" then add the
suffix
Ex. Extravagant, elegance, vacancy
Words ending in -ence, -ency, -ent - ANSWER-If the suffix is proceeded by a soft "c" or "g" then add the
suffix
Absence, agency, emergent
Words ending in -tion and -sion - ANSWER-If the word ends in "t" -tion can be added
If the word ends in "s" -sion can be added
Distraction, regression
Words ending in -cian - ANSWER-If a word names a person then it should end in -cian
Physician, technician, musician
,Homophones: Affect and Effect - ANSWER-Affect (verb): To have an effect on
Effect (noun): Something that is brought about by a cause
Homophones: Ascent and Assent - ANSWER-Ascent (noun): A slope that angles upwards
Assent (noun): Agreement
Homophones: All ready and Already - ANSWER-All ready (adjective): Everyone or everything is ready
Already (adverb): By this time
What should be used to herald something, that is to immediately follow an independent clause? -
ANSWER-Colon
Homophones: All together and Altogether - ANSWER-All together (adjective): Everyone in a group
Altogether (adverb): Entirely, completely
Homophones: Altar and Alter - ANSWER-Altar (noun): A structure used in worship
Alter (verb): To change
Homophones: Bear and Bare - ANSWER-Bear (verb): To carry or support
Bare: (verb): To expose
Homophones: Capital and Capitol - ANSWER-Capital (noun): A leading or governing city
, Capitol (noun): A building that houses the states lawmakers
Homophones: Cite and Site - ANSWER-Cite (verb): To use as an example, to quote
Site (noun): A location
Homophones: Complement and Compliment - ANSWER-Complement (noun): An element that
completes
Compliment (noun): A remark of appreciation
When a sentence contains a series of elements that contain one or more commas, what Divides the
elements? - ANSWER-Semicolon
Homophones: Council and Counsel - ANSWER-Council (noun): A body of people assembled for advice
Counsel (noun): Advice
Homophones: Descent and Dissent - ANSWER-Descent (noun): A slope that angels downward
Dissent (noun): Disagreement
What should separate a city from a state? - ANSWER-Comma
Homophones: Dying and Dyeing - ANSWER-Dying (verb): Ceasing to live
Dyeing (verb): Coloring a fabric
Homophones: Forth and Fourth - ANSWER-Forth (adverb): Forward in place or time
Questions And Answers Latest upload 2024/2025 with 100%
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Ex. love+able= lovable
Words ending in -ible - ANSWER-If the root word isn't a complete word ad -ible
Ex. aud+ible= audible
Words ending in -ance, -ancy, -ant - ANSWER-If the suffix is proceeded by a hard "c" or "g" then add the
suffix
Ex. Extravagant, elegance, vacancy
Words ending in -ence, -ency, -ent - ANSWER-If the suffix is proceeded by a soft "c" or "g" then add the
suffix
Absence, agency, emergent
Words ending in -tion and -sion - ANSWER-If the word ends in "t" -tion can be added
If the word ends in "s" -sion can be added
Distraction, regression
Words ending in -cian - ANSWER-If a word names a person then it should end in -cian
Physician, technician, musician
,Homophones: Affect and Effect - ANSWER-Affect (verb): To have an effect on
Effect (noun): Something that is brought about by a cause
Homophones: Ascent and Assent - ANSWER-Ascent (noun): A slope that angles upwards
Assent (noun): Agreement
Homophones: All ready and Already - ANSWER-All ready (adjective): Everyone or everything is ready
Already (adverb): By this time
What should be used to herald something, that is to immediately follow an independent clause? -
ANSWER-Colon
Homophones: All together and Altogether - ANSWER-All together (adjective): Everyone in a group
Altogether (adverb): Entirely, completely
Homophones: Altar and Alter - ANSWER-Altar (noun): A structure used in worship
Alter (verb): To change
Homophones: Bear and Bare - ANSWER-Bear (verb): To carry or support
Bare: (verb): To expose
Homophones: Capital and Capitol - ANSWER-Capital (noun): A leading or governing city
, Capitol (noun): A building that houses the states lawmakers
Homophones: Cite and Site - ANSWER-Cite (verb): To use as an example, to quote
Site (noun): A location
Homophones: Complement and Compliment - ANSWER-Complement (noun): An element that
completes
Compliment (noun): A remark of appreciation
When a sentence contains a series of elements that contain one or more commas, what Divides the
elements? - ANSWER-Semicolon
Homophones: Council and Counsel - ANSWER-Council (noun): A body of people assembled for advice
Counsel (noun): Advice
Homophones: Descent and Dissent - ANSWER-Descent (noun): A slope that angels downward
Dissent (noun): Disagreement
What should separate a city from a state? - ANSWER-Comma
Homophones: Dying and Dyeing - ANSWER-Dying (verb): Ceasing to live
Dyeing (verb): Coloring a fabric
Homophones: Forth and Fourth - ANSWER-Forth (adverb): Forward in place or time