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4) Verbs
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Verb tenses: adding -ed and -ing. The basic form of a verb is called the infinitive. It normally occurs with the word to as in 'I want to ask you a question.' Verb smay change their spelling according to which tense is being used.
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Verb tenses: adding -ed and -ing. The basic form of a verb is called the infinitive. It normally occurs with the word to as in 'I want to ask you a question.' Verb smay change their spelling according to which tense is being used.
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4) Verbs
What is inflectional morpheme?
In English, a morpheme is the smallest unit which add grammatical meaning to the word to tell about the relation, quantity or tense. For example, the 'ed' in the word 'skipped' is a morpheme. The 'ed' doesn't have a meaning on it's own when separated from the actual word.
A word has its own meaning unlike the morpheme which can have meaning only when added to a certain word.
Morphemes are classified and one such category is inflectional morpheme.
Inflectional morphemes are suffixes which add grammatical value to the word associated (a noun, a verb, an adjective or an adverb). Examples: Bikes, Cooked, Bigger, Skipping and Strongest.
Here the inflectional morpheme is '-ing' which falls into the progressive grammatical property. We add '-ing' to the basic form of the verb to indicate its tense.
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