GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
COGNITION AND EMOTIONS
Question
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Pre, ly and ed are all examples of:
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Phonemes
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Morphemes
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Syntax
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Grammar
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The inflectional morphemes-ing and-ed are added to the base word skip, to indicate the tense of the word. If a word has an inflectional morpheme, it is still the same word, with a few suffixes added.
Detailed explanation-2: -A “base, ” or “root” is a morpheme in a word that gives the word its principle meaning. An example of a “free base” morpheme is woman in the word womanly. An example of a “bound base” morpheme is-sent in the word dissent.
Detailed explanation-3: -Bound, free, inflectional and derivational are types of morphemes.
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