As part of our on-going quest to unlock the mysteries of words and discover the magic of language we are learning about groups of words. This week we are looking at words that begin with the prefix under. A prefix is a word or group of letters that can be added to the front of a work to add a new meaning.
My word of the week is ... underground, which means under the ground.
This week's blog challenge is to find your own word that starts with under, write the word and then write it in a sentence to show its meaning.
This is definitely a challenge you should undertake.
Underwatch Undertake Undercook Underground UnderMath's Underwriting
ReplyDeleteunderstand- I understand maths and I like maths.
ReplyDeleteUnderpants.
ReplyDeleteThe boy went to school with no underpants on.
Something like pants
Undertake
ReplyDeleteThe man undertook the man in front of him. I am going to take an activity.
Underneath
ReplyDeleteI am underneath the table
Underwater, which means under the water .Fish swim wild and free underwater.
ReplyDeleteUndercook I undercook my dinner
ReplyDeleteundercook my mom has undercooked the food for tonight
ReplyDeleteUnderestimate. I underestimate you can run 100 kilometers an hour.
ReplyDeleteI underestimate you can do a back flip on a trampoline and land on your feet.
Underarm. I threw a ball underarm.
undercooked it meens my pie is undercooked
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undersize like a fish that is to small
ReplyDeleteunderground. like rabbits make burrows underground.
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