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Noun Form
Verb Form
A)
Drag each item to identify whether it is the noun or verb form of a word.
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In the words
wide
and
width
, what is the relationship between the words?
(1 point)
Wide and width are both nouns made from the verb to widen.
Width is a noun made from the verb wide by adding -th.
Wide is an adjective made from the adjective width by dropping the -th.
Width is a noun made from the adjective wide by adding -th.
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Which choice describes a morpheme?
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A morpheme supplies the main meaning for a word.
A morpheme can be added to the beginning or end of a word.
A morpheme is a small unit that has its own meaning.
A morpheme is a word that can stand alone with its own meaning.
vindication
vindicate
dissimulation
dissimulate
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1) Noun vs. verb forms
- Noun form: vindication, dissimulation
- Verb form: vindicate, dissimulate
2) Relationship of wide and width
- Width is a noun made from the adjective wide by adding -th.
3) Which describes a morpheme?
- A morpheme is a small unit that has its own meaning.
- Noun form: vindication, dissimulation
- Verb form: vindicate, dissimulate
2) Relationship of wide and width
- Width is a noun made from the adjective wide by adding -th.
3) Which describes a morpheme?
- A morpheme is a small unit that has its own meaning.
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