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  • Alex sat on the basketball bench while secretly wishing to be taller.
    Alex sat on the basketball bench while secretly wishing to be taller.
  • Joseph plans to be the fastest athlete.
    Joseph plans to be the fastest athlete. Suffixes are -est, -s
  • Jane is a dependable student.
    Jane is a dependable student. Suffix is -able
  • Who is the publisher of this fantastic book?
    Who is the publisher of this fantastic book?
  • Mandy wore her new fuzzy socks to school.
    Mandy wore her new fuzzy socks to school.
  • The benches are cold and damp.
    The benches are cold and damp. Suffix is -es
  • We will stop here for rest and refreshments.
    We will stop here for rest and refreshments. Suffix is -s
  • Steve acted impolite and childish.
    Steve acted impolite and childish. Suffixes are -ed and -ish
  • There are sixty students in grade seven but it is the smallest class.
    There are sixty students in grade seven but it is the smallest class. Suffixes are -ty, -s and -est.
  • It will take ninety minutes to travel there by bus.
    It will take ninety minutes to travel there by bus.
  • Mr. Stone has finally come back to school after a long illness.
    Mr. Stone has finally come back to school after a long illness.
  • Peg secretly wishes for a valentine from Jim.
    Peg secretly wishes for a valentine from Jim. Suffixes are -ly, -es
  • I will not go on the wildest amusement ride.
    I will not go on the wildest amusement ride. Suffixes are -est, -ment
  • This old thing is useless!
    This old thing is useless! Suffix is -less
  • Brenda is the strongest girl in the class.
    Brenda is the strongest girl in the class. Suffix is -est
  • I would love a glass of water to go with these crispy chips!
    I would love a glass of water to go with these crispy chips!
  • That amusement park has the longest slide in the state.
    That amusement park has the longest slide in the state. Suffixes are -ment, -est
  • Pete acted childish when he did not win the contest.
    Pete acted childish when he did not win the contest. Suffixes are -ed and -ish
  • Bill tells jokes for our amusement.
    Bill tells jokes for our amusement. Suffixes are -s, -ment
  • The singer suddenly did not wish to compete.
    The singer suddenly did not wish to compete. Suffix is -ly
  • I will chop a handful of bananas for the cupcakes.
    I will chop a handful of bananas for the cupcakes. Suffixes are -ful, -s, -s
  • It is unlikely that we will finish this game.
    It is unlikely that we will finish this game.
  • Rosa was thankful for Mrs. Chang's dependable help.
    Rosa was thankful for Mrs. Chang's dependable help. Suffixes are -ful and -able
  • Ivan was extremely helpful when we were putting the baby to bed.
    Ivan was extremely helpful when we were putting the baby to bed.
  • Wendy had the strongest hopes to win the contest.
    Wendy had the strongest hopes to win the contest. Suffixes are -est, -s
  • Jake politely asked for a few more minutes to finish his snack.
    Jake politely asked for a few more minutes to finish his snack.
  • That melody is quite impressive!
    That melody is quite impressive! Suffix is -ive
  • Kelly unwisely left late to go to school.
    Kelly unwisely left late to go to school.
  • Get that plateful of ham sandwiches and the soda drinks.
    Get that plateful of ham sandwiches and the soda drinks. Suffixes are -ful, -es, and -s
  • Pete frequently finishes the job last.
    Pete frequently finishes the job last. Suffixes are -ly and -es