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In today's lesson, we explore the use of the prefixes "e-" and "ex-" that imply "out" or "beyond." We will learn about related verbs such as "eject," which means to force out; "emit," meaning to send out a sound or smell; and "erupt," which indicates an explosion or release. Additionally, we'll cover words like "exceed"—to go beyond expectations—and "expand," which means to stretch out. Students will complete sentences using these words to reinforce their understanding of prefixes and their meanings.
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Today we will learn about prefixes e-, ex- out, out of, outside
eject • verb • To throw out with force, authority, or influence
emit • verb • to send out something like a sound or smell
erupt • verb • to force out or release something; to explode
exceed • verb • to go out beyond; to be outside and beyond what is expected
exhale • verb • to breathe out
expand • verb • to stretch out; to make or become larger
extinguish • verb • to put out a fire; to bring to an end
Use the appropriate word for each of the sentences • I grabbed the hose to do this to the fire. • My lungs help me do this all day long. • The player’s behavior was so appalling that we were surprised the referee did not do this to him. • My mom was proud because she knew I would meet my goals or do better. • People fled the village when they heard the volcano was about to do this. • Some selective clubs are very picky about who can become a member, and they do not allow some people to join. • I need to make my suitcase do this so I can fit all my clothes in it. • This word describes a smell coming from a trashcan as you walk by. exceed expand exhale erupt exclude eject emit extinguish