House-s. There are two morphemes
This is a horrendous question. I am appalled at the horrendous hemorroids on that hematode.
There are two morphemes in "footprints" - "foot" and "prints."
two morphemes
There are two morphemes in the word "into": "in" and "to."
That movie was completely horrendous!
There is a total of 17 morphemes
Dangerously is two morphemes
There are two main types of morphemes: free morphemes, which can stand alone as words (e.g. "cat," "walk"), and bound morphemes, which need to be attached to other morphemes to form words (e.g. "-s" for plural). Bound morphemes can further be classified as prefixes, suffixes, or infixes based on where they are attached within a word.
the word mis-under-stand-ing has 4 morphemes
Free morphemes can stand alone as words, while bound morphemes need to be attached to another morpheme to form a word. Free morphemes have meaning on their own, while bound morphemes only have meaning when attached to other morphemes.
A horrendous time is correct I believe. Not true. It's an horrendous time. At least in English. The colonists often use their own poor version of the language.