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Morpheme is used for many different science projects. One project that uses morpheme is to characterize the development and biological structure from cells to the super cell scale.

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What are the five grammatical units in English?

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.


How many morpheme in the word repeatedly?

The word "repeatedly" contains three morphemes: "repeat," "ed," and "ly."


What are morphemes?

A morpheme is a word or a word element that cannot be divided into smaller meaningful parts. In the word "singing," sing is a morpheme and ing is a morpheme. In the word "friendliest," friend is a morpheme, ly is a morpheme, and est is a morepheme.


What is the difference between morpheme and word?

The primary difference between a word and a morpheme is that a word is freestanding, where a morpheme may or may not be. For example, the morpheme "star" can stand by itself, but the morpheme "-s" cannot.


How do you use morpheme in a sentence?

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Is a deforestation a free or bound morpheme?

Type your answer here... forest is the free morpheme


Does trustworthy contain an affix?

Yes, the word "trustworthy" contains the affix "trust," which is a derivational morpheme added to the base word "worthy."


What is the free morpheme in the word disgraceful?

The free morpheme in the word disgraceful is the word grace. A morpheme is the smallest form of a word in grammar.


What is bond morpheme?

A bound morpheme is a morpheme that cannot stand alone as a word, but must be attached to a free morpheme to form a complete word. Examples include prefixes and suffixes, such as "-er" in "teacher" or "un-" in "unhappy."


What is the difference between a morpheme and a morph?

"Morph" is just a shortened form of "morpheme"


What is the morpheme in the word immortality?

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How many morphemes are in the word newcomers?

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