Prefix Origins mono- Year 6

Prefix Origins “mono-”
Adding the prefix “mono-” to a word applies the meaning “single” or “alone”.
This prefix has its origins in Greek.
Add the prefix “mono” then write the new words:
logue
polise
gram
type
rail
tone
syllable
lith
Write the above “mono” words next to their correct meanings :
To have control or make use of excluding others.
A long speech made by one person.
Blah blah
blah blah
A single print made from a painted surface.
A single unvaried pitch level in speech or sound.
A design of single letters, especially initials.
A large single block of stone.
A word that contains only one syllable (unit of sound in a language).
A single-rail railway.
Select five “mono” words to write in sentences of your own :
Write as many words as you can using only the letters in:
MONORAIL
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