The word "actually" consists of three morphemes: "act," which is the root morpheme; the suffix "-ual," which turns the root into an adjective; and the suffix "-ly," which transforms the adjective into an adverb.
The word "actually" has three morphemes: actual-ly. "Actual" is the root word, and "-ly" is a suffix that changes the word into an adverb.
There is a total of 17 morphemes
There are two morphemes in the word "into": "in" and "to."
their six morphemes in this word
there are three morphemes in the word "understanding" --> under-stand-ing
the word mis-under-stand-ing has 4 morphemes
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There are two morphemes in the word "backwards": "back" and "wards".
There are two morphemes in the word "sidewalks": "side" and "walks".
Morphemes are not similar to sentences, except that they share the notion that each can stand alone. From Wikipedia: "A morpheme is not identical to a word, and the principal difference between the two is that a morpheme may or may not stand alone, whereas a word, by definition, is a freestanding unit of meaning. Every word comprises one or more morphemes."
There are two morphemes in "footprints" - "foot" and "prints."
The word "conference" has three morphemes: con-, fer-, and -ence.