Here’s the corrected and clarified list based on your prompts:
- Prefix - a syllable added to the beginning of a root word to change its meaning.
- Free morpheme - an independent word, such as "run," "walk," or "book."
- Inflection - an affix that gives grammatical meaning such as tense or number.
- Bound morpheme - a word part that must attach to a word in order to be usable, such as -ing, -s, or -ed.
- Comparative - the degree of comparison formed by adding -er or using the word "more" with an adjective.
- Superlative - the degree of comparison formed by adding -est or using "most" with an adjective.
- Prefix - an affix added to the beginning of a word.
- Suffix - an affix added to the end of a word.
- Root word "love" - the root word of “lovable.”
- Combining form - a modified form of a word that occurs only in combination and may be used with another of its kind.
I hope this helps clarify the definitions for you!