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How do we inflect noun?

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The noun form of the verb "inflect" is inflection.

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Nouns can be inflected by changing their form to indicate grammatical categories like plurality, possession, case, or gender. In English, this is usually done by adding suffixes or altering the word's spelling (e.g. adding -s for plural, 's for possession). The inflection of nouns varies across languages and can involve different types of changes to the word.

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