Pups! (Prefix)
Practice Words
Two-syllable words formed by adding common prefixes such as re-, un-, in-, and non- to base words.
Here is a pup in a cup. It has its paws on the rim of the cup and its tongue poking out. To say that it is cute would be an understatement.
Here is a pup having a snooze in her arms. Her jumper looks soft and fuzzy. It must be a good spot to have a bit of a nap.
Here is a pup at the park. It has started to rain, but it still wants to play. It does not understand why they have to go.
It is Christmas time. This pup is a gift. It is with the other presents. I think that it will be the best present of all.
What is that underneath this pup? Is that his favourite toy? It is a teddy bear with a paw print on its head. I bet he takes his teddy all over the house.
This pup has done a poop while out on a walk. Get the bag so that you can pick it up. We cannot just leave poop sitting around for people to step on.
Here is a girl playing with her pup at the park. They look like they are best friends. Pups can make us feel good. They are fun to spend time outside with.
This pup has a leaf in its mouth. It is fun to find things to chew in the yard. He has a bone and a ball as well. He is set for a great day.
What a tiny pup! It has a ball that squeaks. A lot of toys for dogs and pups make a sound. It can roll this one around as well.
Is this a pup? They check its underside. It is not a pup. It is a toy! It looks just like they do. It is cute to watch pups figure out new things.
This pup has grown up. Now it is a dog. If you train a pup well, they will remember these lessons for their whole life and be great pals.
This pup is having a birthday! How old is it today? I hope that it gets a treat and a toy that makes noise. Have a good party, pup!