Is the following statement true or false: In the word "usefulness", there is a free morpheme (root) and 2 derivational bound morphemes.
True! "use" (root) "-ful" (derivational bound morpheme or suffix) "-ness" (derivational bound morphemes or suffix)
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What is the morpheme that is added to some adjectives and indicate comparison?
-er
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What morpheme would you add to the word "honest" to make its opposite?
dis-
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A synonym of "grapheme" is "letter". True or false?
True! when you come across the word "grapheme", this is actually the same as "letter"!
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whatÂīs the morpheme added to some verbs to express past tense in English?
-ed
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What morpheme would you add to the word "respectful" to make its opposite?
-dis
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What type of morphemes are: -ly, -able, -ment ?
derivational bound morphemes
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There are 8 inflectional morphemes in English. Can you name 3 of them?
"-s/-es" (plural), "-s/-es" (third person in verbs), -ing (progressive), `s (possesive), -ed (past), -en (participle), -er (comparative) , "-est" (superlative)
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Three words in English that have the morpheme -dis are:
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Three words that have the morpheme -ment are:
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How would you analyse the word "remake" morphologically?
The word "remake" is made of a prefix (-re) that means "again" and the free morpheme or root "make". Remake = to make again
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What kind of morphemes are : "bi-", "anti-", "multi-", "mis-"?
They are derivational bound morphemes or prefixes.
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Is the following statement true or false? why? "Suffixes can be derivational and inflectional"
True. Suffixes go after the root or stem of a word and they can be derivational like -ment, -al, -ful or inflectional like -s (for plural), or -ed (for past)