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What kind of language was Anglo-Saxon?
fragmented
simple
inflected
complicated
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Inflected.
Old English (Anglo‑Saxon) had a rich system of inflections for nouns (cases and genders), pronouns, adjectives, and verbs (strong/weak forms), unlike Modern English which is much less inflected.
Old English (Anglo‑Saxon) had a rich system of inflections for nouns (cases and genders), pronouns, adjectives, and verbs (strong/weak forms), unlike Modern English which is much less inflected.
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