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The 5 grammatical units are morpheme, word, phrase, clause and sentence.

Morphemes are the smallest meaningful unit of written language. For example, the word "unbeatable" contains 3 morphemes: 'un-', 'beat' and '-able'. The word "kind" contains only one morpheme, as removing any letter from the word would change its meaning.

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