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8 wrz 2024 · Increase your vocabulary by learning words with the suffix OUS. Turn nouns and verbs that you already know into adjectives by adding the suffix OUS to the end of the word.
19 lip 2023 · Why not explore this English spelling video to encourage your learners to become more confident with spelling words containing the suffix -ous? This video is presented by our experienced KS2...
Adding the suffix -ous turns a noun into an adjective. It means 'full of'. For example, 'dangerous' means 'full of danger'. When you add -ous to a word ending with 'e', drop the 'e'.
Curious about the transformative influence of words ending in 'ous'? Embark on a linguistic voyage with us as we delve into the captivating world of this suffix. Discover how 'ous' adds depth to descriptions, enhances precision in technical writing, and unlocks a realm of creative expression.
This resource features: Engaging English content ideal to help KS2 learners revise how to use the suffix -ous correctly. Explanations and clear concise modelled examples of how to use the suffix -ous. KS2 English skills linked closely to the National Curriculum are covered.
A fun, animated guide to the rules and exceptions for adding the vowel suffix 'ous' to root words. This short film is relevant to teaching English at KS2 level in England and Northern Ireland...
The suffix -ous often turns nouns into adjectives and often means 'full of'. If the root word ends in 'ge', just add -ous. If the root word ends in 'e', remove the 'e', then add -ous. If the root word ends in 'our', change 'our' to 'or', then add -ous.