

Inflectional endings are added to the end of a noun, verb, or adjective to add meaning. What is a plural Why do some plurals end in 's' and others in 'es' The Plural-a-tor has the answers Subscribe: Visit our website. Review comparative and superlative adjectives and adverbs, which are used to compare two or more things, such as er and est. The inflectional endings -ing and -ed change the tense of a verb: eat/eating, walk/walked. Use this with my Wonders Grade 3 Unit 5 Week 1 Whimsical Te. The inflectional endings -s and -es change a noun from singular (one) to plural (more than one): cat/cats, bench/benches. Interactive Flip Books for all the patterns (like you see above)Ĭheck out the PREVIEW HERE or click on the image above. Spread the loveInflected endings (or inflectional endings) refer to the end of words strategically placed after base words, e.g., -s, -ed, -ing. Find spelling patterns when inflectional suffixes are added.Games for words that end with f/fe (& change to v and add -es).NO PREP Sort & Write Page for words that end with f/fe (& change to v and add -es).Interactive Cut, Paste, & Write Pages for words that end with f/fe (& change to v and add -es).NO PREP Sort & Write Page for words that end with y.Interactive Cut, Paste, & Write Pages for add -s/-es to words that end with vowel + y & consonant + y.Games for words that end with -s and -es.NO PREP Sort & Write Page for -s and -es.Interactive Cut, Paste, & Write Pages for just add -s & add -es.Help Chart with inflected endings spelling “rules”.In this pack, you’ll find mostly NO PREP, interactive pages: Inflected Endings Pack for Adding -s Sufix Which includes spellings for -ing and -ed endings, too! This pack is a part of our Inflected Endings BUNDLE Pack, This interactive inflected endings pack, with activities and games, can really help learners solidify their understanding of adding -s , -es, and when you change letters at the end One of the best places to start is learning about inflected endings because they are so common and follow specific spelling rules. But moving to words that include word endings can be a tricky for some learners. Spelling and reading simple words may come easily to learners. Students will discover that the inflectional endings -s or -es, -ing, and -ed can be added to verbs to change their tense (past, present, future) and that -er.
